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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...
- Benedictine monastery in Würzburg. It was founded as a Scottish monastery by Embrico, Bishop of Würzburg, about 1134. Its first abbot was Macarius (1139–53)...
- secured the right of coinage and was enriched by many donations; under Embrico (or Emmerich, 1063–77) the cathedral was dedicated (1065) and the canonicate...
- Machometi (Latin for 'life of Muhammad') may refer to: Vita Mahumeti of Embrico of Mainz (late 11th century) Vita Machometi (Adelphus) (12th century) Vita...
- Preceded by Eberhard I Bishop of Augsburg 1047–1063 Succeeded by Embrico...
- unique incorporating both tales of the bulls. In the Vita Mahumeti of Embrico of Mainz, Muhammad overcomes the bull to succeed to the kingdom, while...
- contains many parallels to the 11th-century Latin life of Muḥammad by Embrico of Mainz. The murder of Muḥammad's tutor is also found in the account of...
- 1001–1006 Bruno, 1006–1029 Eberhard I, 1029–1047 Henry II, 1047–1063 Embrico, 1063–1077 Siegfried II, 1077–1096 Hermann von Vohburg, 1096–1133 Walter...
- role of the trickster figure, in the 13th century. The Vita Mahumeti by Embrico of Mainz is an early example of the genre. The text, in rhyming leonine...