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Father Emmeran M. Bliemel, OSB (29
September 1831 – 31
August 1864), was a
Benedictine Catholic priest who died in the
Battle of
Jonesborough during the...
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transcribed bunibula or bunibulum.
Early m****cripts
include the
Psalter of
Emmeran, 10th century,
described by
Martin Gerbert, who
gives a few illustrations...
- (1791–1803; died 1819)
Sankt Emmeram is
sometimes referred to as
Sankt Emmeran Kyle,
Joseph D. (1980). The
Monastery Library at St.
Emmeram (Regensburg)...
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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...
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Emmeran Bonifatius Maria of
Liechtenstein (b. 17 Mar 1993, Vienna), his
godparents are
Princess Blanche of Orléans (maternal aunt) and
Prince Emmeran...
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Thrymsvitha Zisa
Possibly related to *Tiwaz None
attested Possibly Tyr via
linguistic connection Codex Monac,
Codex Emmeran, and
Suevicarum rerum scriptores...
- 1994: 110
Unterwegs im
Streifenwagen 1996:
Ausflug in den
Schnee 1996:
Emmeran 2000: Der
Runner 2000: Die
Nacht der
Engel 2000:
Vater wider Willen 2001:...
- ed. in
Maurice Coens, "La Vie de S.
Magne de Füssen par
Otloh de St.-
Emmeran,"
Analecta Bollandiana 81 (1963): 159-227. An
excerpt of the
Liber de tentationibus...
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Emmeran Bonifatius Maria of
Liechtenstein (b. 17 Mar 1993, Vienna), his
godparents are
Princess Blanche of Orléans (maternal aunt) and
Prince Emmeran...
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Circa 850-875 A.D.,
Benedictine Abbey of
Saint Emmeran, Germany.
Illustrations of St. Jerome's instruments. Top, the bumbulum;
below it the
tubae blown...