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    Lothair III Emperor of the Romans Portrait of Lothair in the Codex Eberhardi, Fulda monastery 1150/1160 Holy Roman Emperor Reign 1133–1137 Coronation...
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    King Conrad, from the Codex Eberhardi, c. 1150...
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    Portrait of Lothair III in the Codex Eberhardi, Princely Abbey of Fulda...
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    Würzburg. Hochhausen Hochhausen was first mentioned in 780 in the Codex Eberhardi and the first written record of high Hausen dates back to 1149. Impfingen...
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    fortified stopping place at an old crossroads, was first mentioned in the Codex Eberhardi, a manuscript from the Fulda monastery, and it is generally accepted...
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    Niederweidbach and Oberweidbach were mentioned in the Fulda Monastery's Codex Eberhardi quite early on, in 802. The other communities' first documentary mentions...
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    the Triefenstein area, however, which is instead thought to be the Codex Eberhardi, issued by Louis the Pious in 839. It mentions the Via Publica, which...
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    On 19 April 788, Thüngen had its first documentary mention. In the Codex Eberhardi, it says: ... Manto comes et frater eius Megingoz tradiderunt sancto...
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  • Hauswurz. Hauswurz is first mentioned between 1090 and 1150, in the Codex Eberhardi, a manuscript from the Fulda monastery; its name is given as Huswartes...
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    stretching back at least to the Middle Ages. It was mentioned in the Codex Eberhardi, a compilation by a monk in Fulda in the twelfth century, and the mention...
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    2500 BC. Concrete clues as to the town's history are yielded by the Codex Eberhardi in which it is documented that a Count Bernhard and his wife Ratbirg...
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  • town was as Lengithi or Lengidi in A.D. 822 in the Fulda monastery's Codex Eberhardi. During most of the years in which the Garte Valley Railway operated...
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    Portrait of Lothair in the Codex Eberhardi, Fulda monastery 1150/60...
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  • place is mentioned for the first time in a donation deed from the Codex Eberhardi in the Fulda monastery. The exact date is unknown, but the document...
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    Hessian State Archives, Marburg (Hessisches Staatsarchiv Marburg), K425. Codex Eberhardi, fol. 82r and v. Heinz Gauly: The Bonifatius-Kapelle auf der Salzburg...
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    "Mazheim") can be found in the Breviarium Lulli between 775 and 786. In the Codex Eberhardi, Mosheim is mentioned as a donation to the Fulda monastery (between...
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