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Ermanaric (died 376) was a
Greuthungian Gothic king who
before the
Hunnic invasion evidently ruled a
sizable portion of Oium, the part of
Scythia inhabited...
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Ermanrich or
Ermenrich (Hermanrich; born c. 814 – 874) was a
Benedictine monk and
court chaplain, who
became Bishop of P****au from 866 to 874. He supported...
- of a
dispute with
Archbishop Adalwin of
Salzburg (859–873) and
Bishop Ermanrich of P****au (866-874). They
claimed ecclesiastical control of the same territory...
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Methodius was
imprisoned in Ellwangen,
after he had been
arrested by
Ermanrich,
bishop of P****au. He was set free in 873
thanks to the
intervention of...
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celebrated on 3 December. A life of
Solus was
written in the
ninth century by
Ermanrich of Ellwangen,
sometime between 836 and 842. He
claimed to have derived...
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spent his
remaining years largely disabled. In 866, he was
succeeded by
Ermanrich as new
Bishop of P****au. Franz-Reiner Erkens:
Faktoren episkopaler Dignität...
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Gunzo of
Worms Salomon of
Constance Anno of
Freising Lantfrid of Säben
Ermanrich of P****au
Otgar of Eichstätt
Witgar of
Augsburg Ratold of
Strasbourg Gebhard...
- chief, the kende, and a
military leader, the gyula. 870,
Early Bishop Ermanrich of P****au
captures Methodius. 873,
Spring Pope John VIII
achieves the...
- of Stuttgart.
According to the
monastery chronicles aut****d by
Abbot Ermanrich (d. 874), who
became Bishop of P****au, the
abbey was
established in Alamannia...
- 817 6
Reginhar 818 838
Vacancy 838 840 7
Hartwig 840 866 8
Ermanrich 866 874 9
Engelmar 875 897 10
Wiching 898 899 11
Richarius 899 902...