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Erchempert (Latin: Erchempertus) was a
Benedictine monk of the
Abbey of
Monte C****ino in
Italy in the
final quarter of the
ninth century. He chronicled...
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Caesar was
captured with 800
soldiers and led back to
Capua in a triumph.
Erchempert places the
battle on 8 May, the day of
Michael the Archangel,
whose cult...
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Caesar was
captured with 800
soldiers and led back to
Capua in chains.
Erchempert places the
battle on 8 May, the day of
Michael the Archangel,
whose cult...
- 41. Kreutz, 172, n26. The
capture of the
cities is
referred to both in
Erchempert and
Lupus Protospatharius. Kreutz, 42. Kreutz, 43. Kreutz, 44. Kreutz...
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months and in New
Capua for
another year and
eight months.
According to
Erchempert, he was "a very
bellicose man" (vir bellicosissimus). In 839, according...
- over the Volturno.
Caesar was
captured and led back to
Capua in triumph.
Erchempert places the
battle on 8 May, the day of
Michael the Archangel,
whose cult...
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Italians to
North Africa, an
accusation noted also by the
Lombard Chronicler Erchempert.
Moorish Saracen pirates from al-Andalus
attacked M****ille and Arles...
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great historians who
worked at the monastery, in this
period there is
Erchempert,
whose Historia Langobardorum Beneventanorum is a
fundamental chronicle...
- Pando) and
Lando III (son of
Landenulf of Teano). In the
chronicle of
Erchempert, of whom he was a contemporary,
Landulf II of
Capua is the
chief villain...
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Italians to
North Africa, an
accusation noted also by the
Lombard Chronicler Erchempert.
Moorish Saracen pirates from al-Andalus
attacked M****ille and Arles...