- The
Hezilo chandelier (German: Heziloleuchter) is an 11th-century
Romanesque wheel chandelier. It is part of the
treasures of the
Hildesheim Cathedral...
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diminutive form is
Ezzilo (Essilo, Etzilo, Ezilo, Hessilo, Hezzilo, Hetzilo,
Hezilo). The
shortening of the
first names Ehrenfried, Ehrenfeld,
Hermann and Heinrich...
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Hezilo of Hildesheim, also
known as Hezelo,
Hettilo or
Ethilo (betw. 1020 and 1025–1079), was
Bishop of
Hildesheim from 1054 to 1079.
Hezilo probably came...
- The
column in the cathedral, with the
Hezilo chandelier in the background...
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Palatine of
Lotharingia from 1015
until 1034
Hezzelin I (sometimes
called Hezilo,
Hermann or Heinrich)
Count of Zülpichgau (d. 1033). He
married a daughter...
- today's
northern Bavaria.
Later supported Count Henry of
Schweinfurt (called:
Hezilo) the East
Frankish Henry II (1002–1024, from 1014 Roman-German Emperor)...
- Column, as well as two of the four
notable Romanesque wheel chandeliers: the
Hezilo chandelier and the
Azelin chandelier.
After renovations and
extensions in...
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Abbey (in the
Kingdom of Germany). His
dispute over
precedence with
Bishop Hezilo of
Hildesheim contributed to the loss of
significant parts of the estates...
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Romanesque wheel chandeliers survive in Germany,
including to be the
Azelin and
Hezilo chandeliers in
Hildesheim Cathedral, and the
Barbarossa Chandelier in the...
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Search for "hezi" , "h-e-z-i", "he-zi", "hezis", or "hezies" on Wikipedia.
Hezilo of Hildesheim, 11th-century
Bishop of
Hildesheim Hazi (Hazi Aslanov; 1910–1945)...