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Frutolf of
Michelsberg (died 17
January 1103) was a monk in
Michelsberg Abbey in Bamberg, Germany, of
which he
became prior. He was
probably a native...
- chronicler, he made
updates to the
World Chronicle (Chronicon universale) of
Frutolf of Michelsberg,
adding important German history between 1098 and 1125 during...
- the hand of her
daughter Matilda.
According to the
medieval chronicler Frutolf of Michelsberg,
Rudolf had
possibly abducted Matilda and
extorted the betrothal...
- Burgundy.
Rivalling with the Zähringen
count Berthold, Rudolf,
according to
Frutolf of Michelsberg, had
taken advantage of the
minority of Agnes' son Henry...
- 84–89. McCarthy, T. J. H. (2014).
Chronicles of the
Investiture Contest:
Frutolf of
Michelsberg and His Continuators. Manchester:
Manchester Medieval Sources...
-
recent events in
Germany the
annalist used the
Chronicon universale of
Frutolf von Michelsberg, the
chronicle of
Ekkehard von Aura and the
Chronica regia...
- McCarthy, T.J.H., ed. (2013).
Chronicles of the
Investiture Contest:
Frutolf of
Michelsberg and his continuators.
Manchester University Press. Nash...
- and Atlamál. The
Polish Chronicle represents Attila's name as Aquila.
Frutolf of
Michelsberg and Otto of
Freising pointed out that some
songs as "vulgar...
- in the
basilica of
Santi Apostoli.
According to the
German chroniclers Frutolf of
Michelsberg and
Ekkehard of Aura, the
Emperor Henry IV
intervened to...
- (approximate date) Wivina,
French Benedictine abbess (d. 1168)
January 17 –
Frutolf of Michelsberg,
German monk
March 18 –
Sybilla of Conversano,
Norman duchess...