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Thietmar may
refer to:
Thietmar,
Count of
Merseburg (died 932)
Thietmar,
Margrave of
Meissen (died 979)
Thietmar of
Prague (died 982),
bishop Thietmar...
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Thietmar (also
Dietmar or Dithmar; 25 July 975 – 1
December 1018), Prince-Bishop of
Merseburg from 1009
until his
death in 1018, was an
important chronicler...
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Thietmar II,
Dietmar II or
Ditmar II may
refer to:
Thietmar,
Margrave of
Meissen (died 979),
sometimes numbered Thietmar II
Thietmar,
Margrave of the Saxon...
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Thietmar I,
Dietmar I or
Ditmar I may
refer to:
Dietmar I (archbishop of Salzburg) (died 907)
Thietmar,
Count of
Merseburg (died 932),
sometimes numbered...
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Thietmar or
Dithmar was a
German Christian pilgrim who
visited the Holy Land in 1217–1218 and
wrote an
account of his travels, the
Liber peregrinationis...
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Saint Thietmar (Dietmar, Thiemo) of
Minden was
bishop of
Minden from 1185 or 1186
until his
death in 1206.
According to tradition,
Thietmar was from Bavaria...
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Chronicon of
Thietmar of
Merseburg (ch. 8.2), p. 362. The
Chronicon of
Thietmar of
Merseburg (ch. 4.46.), p. 184. The
Chronicon of
Thietmar of Merseburg...
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Thietmar (I) (also Thiatmar, Dietmar, or Thiommar) (died 1 June 932),
Count and Margrave, was the
military tutor (vir
disciplinae militaris peritissmus)...
- were
compiled by
Widukind of Corvey, and, half a
century later, by
Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg. By the time
Mieszko I took over from his father, the Polans'...
- the east,
while Thietmar appeared as
margrave of
southern Meissen after 970. Both are
buried at
Nienburg Abbey, a
foundation of
Thietmar and his brother...