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    Conrad Rudolph (born 1951) is an American art historian. He is Distinguished Professor of Medieval Art History at the University of California, Riverside...
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    period for the empire. Upon the death of the childless King Rudolph III of Burgundy in 1032, Conrad claimed dominion over the Kingdom of Burgundy, conquered...
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    ISBN 2878110587. Conrad Rudolph, Artistic Change at St-Denis: Abbot Suger's Program and the Early Twelfth Century Controversy over Art (1990) Conrad Rudolph, "Inventing...
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    member of the Burgundian line of the Elder House of Welf. Rudolph was the son and heir of King Conrad I of Burgundy (925–993). His mother, Matilda (943–980)...
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    until his death in 993. A member of the Elder House of Welf, Conrad was the son of King Rudolph II, the first ruler over the united kingdom of Upper and Lower...
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  • Rudolph I (c. 859 – 25 October 912) was King of Upper Burgundy from his election in 888 until his death. A member of the elder Welf family, Rudolph was...
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    Sylvia Huot. Allegorical Play in the Old French Motet. Stanford, 1997. Conrad Rudolph, "The Architectural Metaphor in Western Medieval Artistic Culture: From...
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    Conrad Rudolph (2011). 'Inventing the Exegetical Stained-Glass Window: Suger, Hugh, and a New Elite Art', Art Bulletin, 93, 399–422 Conrad Rudolph (2015)...
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    Louis was placed under house arrest, whilst Judith and her brothers Rudolph and Conrad I, Count of Auxerre, were imprisoned in Aquitanian monasteries. The...
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    extracts from Sermons on The song of songs, and a selection of letters] Conrad Rudolph, The 'Things of Greater Importance': Bernard of Clairvaux's Apologia...
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  • Burgundian kingdoms unified from 933; Rudolph ruled until his death in 937 and was succeeded by his son Conrad. After his death in 937, his daughter Adelaide...
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    knowledge about the church and theology observed inside. As demonstrated by Rudolph Conrad, this evolution in the utilisation of church architecture came about...
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  • Church, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Accessed August 23, 2017. Conrad Rudolph, "Heterodoxy and the Twelve Great Feasts of the Eastern Church," Comitatus...
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    Conrad (25 April 1228 – 21 May 1254), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was the only son of Emperor Frederick II from his second marriage with Queen...
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    Wayne R. (1993). Wilma Rudolph. Blackbirch Press. ISBN 1-56711-004-5. Conrad, David (2002). Stick to It!: The Story of Wilma Rudolph. Compass Point Books...
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    English-speaking film, opposite costars Wilfrid Hyde-White and Jess Conrad. Rudolph Maté was the director. Chtipokardia Sto Thranio (Heartbeats at Desk)...
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    Conrad III (25 March 1252 – 29 October 1268), called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin (German: Konradin, Italian: Corradino)...
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    grandson Johann Friedrich Eduard Wohlien (1843–1871), son to Johann Conrad Rudolph Wohlien. His son was the painter and lithographer Christoph Wilhelm...
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    The Gothic Cathedral, 62. von Simson, The Gothic Cathedral, pp. 26–7. Conrad Rudolph, Artistic Change at St Denis: Abbot Suger's Program and the Early Twelfth...
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    Christopher G. Hughes, "Art and Exegesis," in A Companion to Medieval Art, Conrad Rudolph, ed. (Malden, MA; Oxford: Blackwell, 2006), 173-92 at 185, 186. "Chartres...
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    Power dynamics, sexual controls and the emergence of a clerical elite. Conrad Rudolph, "Communal Identity and the Earliest Christian Legislation on Art: Canon...
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    Burgundy to form the Kingdom of Arles (Arelat). In 937, Rudolph was succeeded by his son Conrad the Peaceful. Inheritance claims by Hugh of Arles were...
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    in Hagenau on 1 May. In the same year, Rudolph met Duke Louis I of Bavaria, who was an imperial vicar and Conrad of Winterstetten, who was imperial cup-bearer...
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    Agaunum and elected the Transjurane margrave Rudolph I, son of Conrad II, King of Burgundy. At first, King Rudolph I tried to re-unite the Lotharingian realm...
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  • Premonstratensians, and so on), and Bernard's own Cistercian Order. Rudolph, Conrad (1990-07-01). The "Things of Greater Importance": Bernard of Clairvaux's...
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  • II, and the grandmother of Otto III. Conrad was succeeded by his son Rudolph III, called the Idle. When Rudolph III died without legitimate issue in 1032...
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    allied himself with his Hunfriding rival Burchard II and defeated King Conrad I of Germany in a battle at Wahlwies. The most notable family to hold Swabia...
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  • Rouse Bibliography Karl Rubin Mathematics Daniel L. Rubinfeld Economics Conrad Rudolph Fine Arts Research Martin J. S. Rudwick Humanities History of Science...
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    Medieval England (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2013), 9. [10] Conrad Rudolph, A Companion to Medieval Art: Romanesque and Gothic in Northern Europe...
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    Bleisgau Henry III († 1096), Count of Luxembourg Rudolph († 1099), abbot of Saint-Vannes at Verdun Conrad, cité en 1080 Adalbero, (d. 1098 in Antioch), Archdeacon...
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