- who had
gotten Ermoldus exiled were
planning treason against the
royal family, then the
emperor may well have been
simply removing Ermoldus from the situation...
- from a
noble lineage (Edlen Geschlecht).
Contemporary witnesses such as
Ermoldus Nigellus,
Walahfrid Strabo, and Louis'
biographer Thegan attributed Judith's...
- had been Louis's own
subkingdom during his
father Charlemagne's reign.
Ermoldus Nigellus was his
court poet and
accompanied him on a
campaign into Brittany...
- ****tius Niger,
Roman writer on
pharmacology during the
reign of
Augustus Ermoldus Nigellus or
Niger (fl. 824–830), a poet at the
court of
Pippin of Aquitaine...
-
Emperor Louis".
Charlemagne and
Louis the Pious:
Lives by Einhard, Notker,
Ermoldus, Thegan, and the Astronomer.
Translated by
Thomas F. X. Noble. Penn State...
- Hlu-do-vig. The name
literally means "famous battle". A
contemporary source,
Ermoldus Nigellus,
gives its two
components as Hluto, praeclarum, and Wigch, Mars...
-
Barcelona in 801. He was
probably the
leader of the
Gascon contingent.
Ermoldus Niger celebrates him in a poem as a
nutritus of Charlemagne,
perhaps indicating...
- X. (2009).
Charlemagne and
Louis the Pious:
Lives by Einhard, Notker,
Ermoldus, Thegan, and the Astronomer. Penn
State Press. ISBN 978-0-27-103715-8....
- (2009),
Charlemagne and
Louis the Pious: The
Lives by Einhard, Notker,
Ermoldus,
Thegan and the Astronomer,
Pennsylvania State University Press Payne-Gallwey...
- Pius 105
Theodulfus Aurelianensis,
Eigil Fuldensis,
Dungalus reclusus,
Ermoldus Nigellus,
Symphosius Amalarius 106
Gregorius IV,
Sergius II,
Jonas Aurelianensis...