-
where they both
became seriously ill. (Hygeburg, who
wrote the Vita S.
Willibaldi, says they
contracted the
Black Death;
Francis Mershman suggests malaria)...
-
called the Iter
Francorum (the "Frankish Route") in the
Itinerarium sancti Willibaldi of 725, a
record of the
travels of Willibald,
bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria...
-
number of vitae,
especially the near-contemporary Vita
Bonifatii auctore Willibaldi,
legal do****ents,
possibly some sermons, and
above all his correspondence...
- Monemvasia, in the land of Slavinia". This
particular p****age from the Vita
Willibaldi is
interpreted as an
indication of a
Slavic presence in the hinterland...
- ad
ordinem sancti Benedicti redierit,
praemissis non
paucis de vita S.
Willibaldi, S. Wunibaldi, et S. Walpurgis. Dunphy,
Graeme (2010). "Adelbert of Heidenheim"...
- of Hesse, Germany.
According to the 8th
century Vita
Bonifatii auctore Willibaldi, the Anglo-Saxon
missionary Saint Boniface and his
retinue cut down the...
-
locis sanctis Latin 778
Willibald (with Hygeburg)
Hodoeporicon Latin Vita
Willibaldi episcopi Eichstetensis, Hannover, 1887 800s
Bernard the
Pilgrim Itinerarium...
- the
Hodoeporicon ("relation of a voyage"). (The
conventional name Vita
Willibaldi, "Life of Willibald", was
given to it by editors.) From her
choice of...
- (publisher),
Nordhorn - eine Zeitreise, Nordhorn, 1998
Schwester M.
Willibaldis, St.
Augustinus Nordhorn,
Nordhorn 2003
Herbert Wagner: Die
Gestapo war...