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- Embrico, Embricho or Embrich may refer to: Embricho [de] (died 891), bishop of Regensburg Embrich, abbot of Einsiedeln Abbey (1026–1051) Embrico (died...
- Embrico of Mainz (Embricho Moguntinus) is the author of the Vita Mahumeti, a Latin biography of Muhammad. The text is in rhyming leonine hexameters, extending...
- Finnish ice hockey player Irina Embrich (born 1980), Estonian fencer Embricho (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Embrich. If an...
- Eberau. Berno was an important retainer of the Würzburg prince-bishop Embricho. The first church was dedicated in 1134 by Bishop Emicho. Adam seems to...
- records from 1053. Embricho, who served as Bishop of Augsburg from 1063 to 1077, was probably a close relative of Count Embricho. During the Hohenstaufen...
- but his grandparents were Dudo and Gisela and his brothers were Dudo and Embricho. Christian first emerges as the provost of the collegiate church of Saint...
- to the Holy Trinity and Saint Margaret, was founded in 1134 or 1135 by Embricho of Leiningen, bishop of Würzburg, and King Conrad III of Germany. It was...
- a single Stephen, mentions a Mainzer ministerialis Stephen, the son of Embricho (Emich) and nephew of Archbishop Ruthard, who lived later, as a possible...
- Augsburg (972–973) Rudung (973–1000) Dangolf (1000–1012) Sigibert (1012–1028) Embricho (1028–1050) Eberhard (1050–1069) Razelin (1069–1082) Adalhelm (1082–1094)...
- Herdegen II, and thereby the third who went by this name – and a man named Embrichopossibly this Herdegen's brother – from Eberbach Monastery “the part...