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- the m****cript under the rubric Descriptio Wormatiensis civitatis facta a Theodolacho episcopo Wormatiensi anno 873, qui obiit in Neuweiller anno 914...
- promulgated the Leges et Statuta Familiae S. Petri Wormatiensis, also denominated the Lex Familiae Wormatiensis Ecclesiae, a compilation of customary laws that...
- (918–39) Otto of Worms (985–1004), called "duke of the Franks of Worms" (Wormatiensis dux Francorum) Conrad, son of prec., titled "duke of Worms" ... Frederick...
- 1604) was briefly the Prince-Bishop of Worms in 1604. Georg Helwich:„Wormatiensis Chronici“, Mainz, 1614 Friedhelm Jürgensmeier: „Das Bistum Worms von...
- episcopatus Wormatiensis on page 172. It states that the princess lived for 40 years as a nun. Johann Friedrich Schannat: "Historia episcopatus Wormatiensis", 1734...
- According to Johann Friedrich Schannat in his Historia episcopatus Wormatiensis of 1734, the name Liebenau is derived from the founder's first name Lieba...
- The Wormsgau (Latin: pagus wormatiensis) was a medieval county in the East Frankish (German) stem duchy of Franconia, comprising the surroundings of the...
- 978 to 985, and after his retirement from Carinthian office was titled Wormatiensis dux Francorum ("Frankish duke of Worms"), the first titular dukedom in...
- the years 1023 to 1025 promulgating Leges et Statuta Familiae S. Petri Wormatiensis, a collection of religious laws he endorsed as just and hoped to have...
- community. It was first mentioned in the do****ent Historia Episcopatus Wormatiensis in 1002 in which Emperor Heinrich II granted Bishop Burchard of Worms...