• Lambert of Hersfeld (also called Lampert; c. 1028 – 1082/85) was a medieval chronicler. His work represents a major source for the history of the German...
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  • as Lambert de Monte (1430/5–1499), Dutch scholastic and thomist Lambert of Gallura (died 1225), giudice of Gallura, Sardinia Lambert of Hersfeld (c....
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  • and complements the pro-Saxon histories of Bruno the Saxon and Lambert of Hersfeld. It was composed within months of the events it describes, but the...
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    Saxon revolt of 1073–1075 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    themselves from the Emperor. According to the contemporary chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld, the Saxon princes came to the Imperial Palace of Goslar on 29 June...
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    an ambush by two Varangians. As for contemporary foreign sources, Lambert of Hersfeld records that, on the Easter of 973, the Holy Roman Emperor was visited...
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    Road to Canossa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    cross the Alps at steep Mont Cenis. According to the chronicles by Lambert of Hersfeld, Henry, his wife Bertha of Savoy, and their young son Conrad risked...
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  • Hezilo of Hildesheim (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    bloody massacre in the presence of the young king. According to Lambert of Hersfeld, a supporter of Widerad, Hezilo personally incited the fighters....
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    Hasungen Abbey (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    1019), who had a little chapel and hermitage here. The historian Lambert of Hersfeld (d. circa 1088) was possibly abbot of Hasungen towards the end of...
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  • most notable supporters of the Cluniac reforms were Pope Urban II, Lambert of Hersfeld, and Richard of Verdun. The reforms encouraged the Church in the...
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    buildings of the imperial palace had already so impressed the chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld that he described it as the "most famous residence in the empire"...
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    Primate of Germany, died in 1031, Conrad considered both Abbot Bardo of Hersfeld Abbey and the renowned theologian Wazo of Liège, then serving as the dean...
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    with a passing reference under the year 1072 in the chronicle of Lambert of Hersfeld. in 1255, he became the co-patron, with Saint Peter, of the newly...
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    The abbey was founded in 1071 (or 1074). The medieval historian Lambert of Hersfeld held that Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne, founded the Benedictine...
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  • on stage and in film. For her stage work, she received the 1969 Großen Hersfeld-Preis, and for work as an actress she was awarded the Filmband in Gold...
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    rumours about his relationship with the empress, as recorded by Lambert of Hersfeld[citation needed]. Moreover, the fact that the heir to the throne...
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    order to regulate the ongoing dispute between the ministries of Fulda and Hersfeld March 23 (9 Muharram 415 AH) – In the first example of the reversal of...
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    Cologne City Hall (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    seine historische Umgebung, J.P. Bachem Verlag, Köln, 2000 Annals of Lambert of Hersfeld: The 1074 uprising against Anno II from Latin: "domus in quam cives...
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    leadership. According to Lambert of Hersfeld's chronicle, Otto of Nordheim was granted a "sword of Attila" by the queen mother. Lambert narrates that a certain...
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    personal meeting with the Emperor, an event mentioned in the Annals of Hersfeld, which reported that "Otto the boy-king ravaged Bohemia, but received Mieszko...
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    of Käfernburg (Kevernburg), mentioned by the medieval chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld and according to the Annalista Saxo a grandson of Prince Yaropolk...
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    Conrad II of Italy (category People from Bad Hersfeld)
    king in fact as well as in name. Conrad was born on 12 February 1074 at Hersfeld Abbey while his father was fighting against the Saxon rebellion. He was...
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    supporter of the Saxon rebellion in 1073, though the chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld and other contemporary authorities attribute little weight to his...
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    to the Archbishops of Cologne. According to the local chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld, Archbishop Anno II of Cologne in 1071 established a Benedictine...
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  • List of university hospitals (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Kiel) Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt Klinikum Bad Hersfeld (Academic Teaching Hospital of Justus Liebig University Giessen) Klinikum...
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    son, Henry, both of whom died young. According to the chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld, the Saxon Rebellion broke out when on 29 June 1073 several nobles...
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    Germany specialized in these two main areas. The West German clerics (Lambert of Hersfeld, Frutolf of Michelsberg, Ekkehard of Aura, and Otto of Freising)...
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    United States Hayange Barga, Italy Diekirch, Luxembourg L'Haÿ-les-Roses Bad Hersfeld, Germany Hazebrouck Faversham, England, United Kingdom Porz (Cologne),...
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  • zaskakuje. „Hat-trick” 66-latka! Polak startował w tradycyjnym turnieju. Zaliczył najlepszy występ w sezonie Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM)...
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  • Madelgarius Madelgar, named Vincentius Hautvillers Abbey Hautvillers Hersfeld Abbey Bad Hersfeld 736, again 769 Sturm Holy Cross Abbey, Poitiers Poitiers 552/8...
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    1060. Géza was one of his father's most influential advisors. Lampert of Hersfeld wrote that Géza persuaded his father to set free Count William of Weimar...
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