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Saint Emmeram's Abbey (German:
Kloster Sankt Emmeram or
Reichsabtei Sankt Emmeram) was a
Benedictine monastery founded around 739 at
Regensburg in Bavaria...
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Saint Emmeram of
Regensburg (also Emeram(m)us, Emmeran, Emmerano, Emeran, Heimrammi, Haimeran, or Heimeran) was a
Christian bishop and a
martyr born in...
- of Kells, the Book of Lindisfarne, and the
imperial Codex Aureus of St.
Emmeram,
which is one of the few to
retain its "treasure binding" of gold encrusted...
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Otloh of St.
Emmeram (also Othlo) (c. 1010 – c. 1072) was a
Benedictine monk, composer,
writer and
music theorist of St
Emmeram's in Regensburg. Otloh...
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Arnold of
Saint Emmeram (Latin:
Arnoldus Emmeramensis,
Arnoldus de
Sancto Emmeramo) was an
early 11th
century Benedictine scholar, writer,
composer and...
- The
family has
resided in
Regensburg since 1748 with
their seat at St.
Emmeram Castle from 1803. The
family is one of the
wealthiest in Germany, and the...
- St.
Emmeram's Cathedral (Slovak:
Bazilika svätého Emeráma) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral located in Nitra, Slovakia. The
entire cathedral is
housed in...
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Father Emmeram of
Thurn and
Taxis OSB,
until his
profession Prince Max
Emanuel Maria Siegfried Joseph Antonius Ignatius Lamoral of
Thurn and Taxis[citation...
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Saint Emmeram (Munich,
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14000) is a 9th-century
illuminated Gospel Book. It
takes its name from
Saint Emmeram's Abbey...
- the
death of
Saint Emmeram. Theodo's
daughter Uta had
become pregnant by her lover.
Fearing her father's wrath, she
confided to
Emmeram and the
saint promised...