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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...
- 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...
- (1791–1803; died 1819) Sankt Emmeram is sometimes referred to as Sankt Emmeran Kyle, Joseph D. (1980). The Monastery Library at St. Emmeram (Regensburg)...
- Saint Emmeram of Regensburg (also Emeram(m)us, Emmeran, Emmerano, Emeran, Heimrammi, Haimeran, or Heimeran) was a Christian bishop and a martyr born in...
- 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...
- Emmeran Bonifatius Maria of Liechtenstein (b. 17 Mar 1993, Vienna), his godparents are Princess Blanche of Orléans (maternal aunt) and Prince Emmeran...
- Rose Adelgunde (b. Vienna, 15 December 1991) Prince Johann Wenzel Karl Emmeran Bonifatius Maria (b. Vienna, 16 March 1993) Princess Margarete Franziska...
- Thrymsvitha Zisa Possibly related to *Tiwaz None attested Possibly Tyr via linguistic connection Codex Monac, Codex Emmeran, and Suevicarum rerum scriptores...
- Emmeran Bonifatius Maria of Liechtenstein (b. 17 Mar 1993, Vienna), his godparents are Princess Blanche of Orléans (maternal aunt) and Prince Emmeran...
- Today it serves as a parish church for the parish of St. Peter / St. Emmeran. The collegiate was founded 944 by archbishop Frederick north of the city...