- Eike of
Repgow (German: Eike von
Repgow, also von Repkow, von Repko, von
Repchow or von Repchau; c. 1180 – c. 1233) was a
medieval German administrator...
- been
compiled and
translated from
Latin by the
Saxon administrator Eike of
Repgow at the
behest of his
liege lord
Count Hoyer of
Falkenstein in the years...
-
Golden Bull of 1222.
Between 1220 and 1230, a
Saxon administrator, Eike von
Repgow,
composed the Sachsenspiegel,
which became the
supreme law used in parts...
-
First known book
printed by a woman, Anna Rügerin, an
edition of Eike of
Repgow's compendium of
customary law, the Sachsenspiegel,
produced in Augsburg....
-
Henry the Lion of
Saxony and Bavaria.
About fifty years later, Eike of
Repgow codified it as an
emanation of
feudal law
recorded in his Sachsenspiegel...
- It was once
thought that the
Weltchronik might be the work of Eike of
Repgow, the
author of the
Sachsenspiegel (a Low
German work on law), but this hypothesis—which...
-
jumper Eike
Pulver or
Astrid Frank (born 1945),
German actress Eike of
Repgow (c. 1180 – c. 1233),
medieval German administrator Eike Wilm
Schulte (born...
- muni****lity
Osternienburger Land. It is the
birthplace of Eike of
Repgow (
Repgow being an
older spelling of the name of the village).[citation needed]...
-
around 1220–1235, is a
collection of
customary laws
compiled by Eike von
Repgow (1180–1235).
Encouraged by his master,
Hoyer von Falkenstein, a high Saxon...
-
during the
reign of
Prince Henry of
Anhalt the
Anhalt ministerialis, Eike of
Repgow, from what is now Reppichau, drew up the
Sachsenspiegel the
first German...