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Ekkehard of Aura (Latin:
Ekkehardus Uraugiensis; born c. 1080, died 20
February 1126) was the
first Abbot of Aura (a
monastery founded by Otto, Bishop...
- June 1048), p. 292 Black-Veldtrupp,
Kaiserin Agnes, p. 109.
Ekkehardi Uraugiensis chronica. In:
Georg Heinrich Pertz et al. (ed.):
Scriptores (in Folio)...
- was
believed to be
sprung from the
giants of old,"
recalled Ekkehard Uraugiensis in 1104. He was
remembered in
songs as the Vita
Bennonis noted around...
- II 152–153
Bruno Carthusianorum 154 Hugo Flaviniacensis,
Ekkehardus Uraugiensis,
Wolphelmus Brunwillerensis 155
Godefridus Bullonius,
Radulfus Ardens...
- locos, homines, pertinent,
comprehenduntur Preface I.
Ekkehardi abbatis Uraugiensis Hierosolymita II.
Cafari de Caschifelone, Genuensis, De libertatione...
- knew that this was not the case". . Waitz, G. (ed.), 1844:
Ekkehardi Uraugiensis Chronica, MGH SS 6, 33-210. Stuttgart:
Monumenta Germaniae Historica...
- University. The
works of
Heinrich Hagenmeyer include the following.
Ekkehardi Uraugiensis abbatis Hierosolymita (1877). An
edition of the
Chronicon universale...
-
origins and
course not
seriously challenged until the 1980s.
Ekkehardi Uraugiensis abbatis Hierosolymita (1877). An
edition of the
Chronicon universale...
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until the 1980s (cf.
German Wikipedia,
Heinrich Hagenmeyer)
Ekkehardi Uraugiensis abbatis Hierosolymita (1877). An
edition of the
Chronicon universale...