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Walram or
Galeran (died 12
April 1111) was the
bishop of
Naumburg from 1090 or 1091
until his death. He was
involved in the
Investiture Contest. He initially...
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Waltrams is a
village located outside the town of Weitnau, in the Oberallgäu
district of Bavaria, Germany.
Martin Müller - Das
Weitnauer Tal;
Verlag Wilfried...
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consciously composed so as to be read by many others. His long
letters to
Waltram,
bishop of
Naumberg in
Germany (Epistolae ad Walerannum) De Sacrificio...
- the 8th century. A
gentleman and
judge of Thurgau,
Waltraf (possibly,
Waltram or Gaudran), in
order to use the alms and
collections that were
being given...
- Remus,
where Florinus had
laboured as a
priest and was buried. In 720
Waltram of
Thurgau appointed Othmar superior over the cell of St. Gall and custodian...
- von Bubenhofen, Princess-abbess (1614–1634) Anna
Christiane Hundbiss von
Waltrams, Princess-abbess (1634–1676)
Maria Rosina Brymsin von Herblingen, Princess-abbess...
- von Hallwyl, Princess-abbess (1689–1720)
Maria Franzisca Hundbiss von
Waltrams, Princess-abbess (1720–1730)
Maria Anna
Margaretha von Gemmingen [de],...
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Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge, a
Merovingian nun (690)
Saints Lantfrid,
Waltram and Elilantus,
three brothers who
founded the
Monastery of Benediktbeuren...
- her career. Later, he
married into the old
noble family of Hundbiß von
Waltrams from Swabia. His son,
Adolf von Schönberger (1804–1880),
became a General...
- Wengen; in
addition to that
there are
several small hamlets, most
notably Waltrams, Gerholz, Engelhirsch, Eisenbolz, Ettensberg, Klausenmühle and Weilerle...