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Herulph (†815) (Herulphe,
Hariolf, Hariolfus) was a
Benedictine of the
Abbey of St. Gall who
founded Ellwangen Abbey. He is a
Catholic saint; his feast...
- is ca. 0.1g/mL. Made by P.H.
Plesch at
Cefoil Ltd, 1944. "Plesch,
Peter Hariolf (Oral history)".
Imperial War Museums. 13
April 1995.
Archived from the...
- the
Board of
Directors (since 2022)
Prisca Havranek-Kosicek (since 2023)
Hariolf Kottmann (since 2023) Per
Utnegaard (since 2023)
There are
currently five...
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forest next to the Franconian-Swabian border. In 764 the
Frankish noble Hariolf,
Bishop of Langres,
founded a
Benedictine monastery,
Ellwangen Abbey, on...
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leading players such as Kim Kashkashian,
Bruno Giuranna, Yuri Bashmet,
Hariolf Schlichtig [Wikidata],
Georges Janzer [Wikidata] and the
Amadeus Quartet...
- in a
flute and
string quartet formation with
Christoph Poppen (violin),
Hariolf Schichtig (viola) and Jean-Guihen
Queyras (cello) with whom he recorded...
- Hariolfi, a
biography of
Hariolf, the
founder of
Ellwangen Abbey, and
dedicated it to his
former teacher, Gozbald, a
relative of
Hariolf. In the
early 850's...
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project would not have
survived without the
active collaboration of
Brother Hariolf (Pierre Fayolle),
director of the free
school for boys of Châteauneuf-sur-Cher...
- Violin:
Harald Schoneweg (1978–1994), Ulf
Gunnar Wallin (1995–1997) Viola:
Hariolf Schlichtig Violoncello:
Klaus Kämper (1978–1989),
Manuel Fischer-Dieskau...
- Hariolfi, a
biography of
Hariolf, the
founder of
Ellwangen Abbey, he
dedicated it to his teacher, Gozbald, a
relative of
Hariolf.
Gozbald owned a church...