Saint Emmeram of Regensburg (also Emeram(m)us, Emmeran, Emmerano, Emeran, Heimrammi, Haimeran, or Heimeran) was a Christian bishop and a martyr born in...
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Saint Emmeram's Abbey (German: Kloster Sankt Emmeram or Reichsabtei Sankt Emmeram) was a Benedictine monastery founded around 739 at Regensburg in Bavaria...
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friends Count Aribo of Andechs and Archbishop Hartwich of Salzburg to Regensburg, and was solemnly buried in the crypt of Saint Emmeram. Many miracles were...
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Abbey, where it was for most of its history (named after Emmeram of Regensburg) and is lavishly illuminated. The cover of the codex is decorated with gems...
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Otloh of St Emmeram (also Othlo) (c. 1010 – c. 1072) was a Benedictine monk, composer, writer and music theorist of St Emmeram's in Regensburg. Otloh was...
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Saint Emmeram (died 652), Christian bishop and a martyr, St. Emmeram's Abbey Wolfgang of Regensburg (ca.934–994), Bishop of Regensburg Ulrich of Zell (ca...
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Saint Emmeram of Regensburg, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was an itinerant seventh-century bishop who did missionary work from the court of Theodo...
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Pater Emmeram von Thurn und Taxis OSB;[citation needed] 1 March 1902, Regensburg, Kingdom of Bavaria[citation needed] – 3 October 1994, Regensburg, Bavaria...
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free imperial city of Regensburg, St. Emmeram's Abbey, and the abbeys Obermünster and Niedermünster located within the city of Regensburg. Dalberg also acquired...
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mission bishop at the court of the Agilofinger dukes in Regensburg. After the martyrdom of Emmeram, Erhard became bishop of Regensburg. Many monastic foundations...
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that the first iconographic witness of a triangle came from a 9th-century manuscript held at Emmeram of Regensburg, through longstanding writings by James...
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(530) Saint Laud of Coutances (Lauto, Laudus, Lô), Bishop of Coutances in France for forty years (528-568) Hieromartyr Emmeram of Regensburg (Emmeramus, Haimhramm)...
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as the Duke's seats: Regensburg, Salzburg, Freising and Passau. Two of his children are involved with the death of Saint Emmeram. Theodo's daughter Uta...
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palace of St. Emmeram, formerly St. Emmeram's Abbey. Today two streets in Regensburg are named after the couple. Franz Joseph, 9th Prince of Thurn and Taxis...
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town of Regensburg itself, which was a Reichsstadt, and the three Reichsabteien of St. Emmeram's Abbey, the Niedermünster and the Obermünster son of Frederick...
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Agilolfings (category Duchy of Bavaria)
son of Theodo, murderer of Emmeram of Regensburg Uta, daughter of Theodo Theodbert, son of Theodo, Duke in Salzburg ca. 702–719 Theobald, son of Theodo...
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of saints of India List of Russian saints List of saints by pope List of saints of Ireland List of saints of the Society of Jesus List of saints of the...
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history of the Jews in Regensburg, Germany reaches back over 1,000 years. The Jews of Regensburg are part of Bavarian Jewry; Regensburg was the capital of the...
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Dingolfing (section Coat of arms)
"Dingolfing: History of the coat-of-arms" (in German). Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte. Deed by Louis the German for St. Emmeram Abbey (Regensburg), 27 May 833...
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Niederaichbach and was buried next to her husband at St. Emmeram's Abbey, Regensburg. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Princess Elisabeth of Luxembourg....
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Thurn und Taxis (redirect from Duke of Thurn und Taxis)
in Regensburg since 1748 with their seat at St. Emmeram Castle from 1803. The family is one of the wealthiest in Germany, and the current head of the...
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und Taxis,[citation needed] also Louis Philippe (2 February 1901, Regensburg, Kingdom of Bavaria[citation needed] – 22 April 1933, Schloss Niederaichbach...
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Boniface (lived c. 675 to 754) and Emmeram of Regensburg. In 739, the Diocese of Regensburg was founded. At the insistence of Saint Boniface, Charles Martel...
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September 22 (redirect from 22nd of September)
Candidus Digna and Emerita Emmeram of Regensburg Felix and Constantia Ignatius of Santhià (Lorenzo Maurizio Belvisotti) Laud of Coutances Maurice (Western...
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Dirmicius of Regensburg, second Abbot of Regensburg, fl. 1121–1133 Emmeram of Regensburg, Christian bishop, martyr and saint Erhard of Regensburg, bishop of Regensburg...
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the advice of Saint Wolfgang, Bishop of Ratisbon, who saw through her disguise, she accepted the life of a solitary and entered St. Emmeram's Abbey near...
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Gaubald (category Roman Catholic bishops of Regensburg)
abbot of St. Emmeram's Abbey. In 740 he moved the bones of the late Emmeram of Regensburg to the crypt in the later Benedictine abbey. On his death, Gaubald...
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Cosmas Damian Asam (category Pupils of Carlo Maratta)
Munich) or redesigning churches in the Baroque style (Regensburg—Benedictine Monastery Church of St. Emmeram). Their joint projects are often attributed to the...
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Louis the Child (redirect from Louis III (of Germany))
in the monastery of Saint Emmeram's in Regensburg, where his father Arnulf also lay. His death brought an end to the eastern branch of the Carolingian...
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hand", according to his biographer Jonas of Bobbio (d. after 659). Around 700, Bishop Emmeram of Regensburg (d. 652) was planning to visit the Avars,...
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