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Erminold was a
Benedictine abbot. He was
given to
Hirschau Monastery, in Würzburg, Germany, as a
small child. In 1110, he
became the
abbot of Lorsch, resigning...
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Anselm 1088 1101
Gerold II 1101 1105 Hugo II 1105 —
Gebhard 1105 1107
Erminold 1107 1111?
Benno 1111? 1119
Heidolf 1119 —
Hermann 1124 1125
Diemo 1125...
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nobleman (d. 1180) Kojijū, ****anese
noblewoman and poet (d. 1202)
January 7 –
Erminold,
German Benedictine abbot January 18 –
William of Champeaux,
French philosopher...
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transept . The
Romanesque wall-paintings are well-preserved. The
first abbot,
Erminold, is
supposed to have been
killed by the
monks because of his strictness...
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Toulouse (Raymond ****rard) Toulouse,
France 1118 Toulouse,
France Erminold Germany 1121 Regensburg,
Germany Frederick 1121 Liège,
Belgium Bishop...
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Bosonis John, FSC 1889-92 Br.
Cianin Griffin, FSC 1892-94 Br.
Walter Erminold, FSC 1894-95 Br.
Ambrose O'Malley, FSC 1895-98
Christian Brothers College...
- 1046)
Raymond Pilet d'Alès,
French nobleman (b. 1075) 1121
January 7 –
Erminold,
German Benedictine abbot January 18 –
William of Champeaux,
French philosopher...
- by the
Naumburg Master (second
quarter of the 13th century) and by the
Erminold Master (1380s). The
Madonna of St Goëry in Épinal or the
building workshop...