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    Backhouse, Janet, "Reichenau Illumination: Facts and Fictions", review of Reichenau Reconsidered. A Re-Assessment of the Place of Reichenau in Ottonian Art...
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    the Rein Anteriur/Vorderrhein and Rein Posteriur/Hinterrhein next to Reichenau in Tamins. Above this point is the extensive catchment area of the headwaters...
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  • Saint Gall and of Reichenau and, from 760 to 782, was the Bishop of Constance. Initially, John was a monk at the Abbey of Reichenau. When Othmar was taken...
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    the western boundary of Slavic settlement by the Wends in the so-called Germania Slavica prior to Ostsiedlung. The term for the junker dominated East was...
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    centuries. Due to the foundation of the important abbeys of St. Gallen and Reichenau, Swabia became an important center of Old High German literary culture...
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    a tutor at home; later he attended the celebrated monastic school at Reichenau Abbey. Here he formed a strong friendship with Henry of Babenberg, brother...
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    Roman province of Gallia Belgica[citation needed] (22 BC), later into Germania Superior (AD 83). The Helvetians, like the rest of Gaul, were largely Romanized...
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    diffusion. The Table itself is the oldest extant work to make use of the Germania, a 1st-century work of Tacitus. It is also the oldest work to mention the...
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    Chartres introduced the use of Arabic numerals. Hermann of Reichenau, of the school of Reichenau, was famed for his treatises on the astrolabe, calculus...
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  • Eisleben Wittenberg Margravial Opera House Maulbronn Messel pit Goslar Reichenau Muskau Park Naumburg Regensburg Potsdam Wieskirche Trier Hamburg Speyer...
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    Charles the Fat (category Burials at the Imperial Abbey of Reichenau)
    share of Lotharingia than planned. In his charters, Charles's reign in Germania is dated from his inheritance in 876. Three brothers ruled in cooperation...
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    would protect against evil: the same tradition was found in Hamburg, Reichenau (in the 10th century), Vindaus (Norway) and throughout Scandinavia in...
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  • were sought by Charlemagne. Paul the Deacon, Theodulf, Alcuin, Waldo of Reichenau, amongst others, joined Peter of Pisa at the emperor's side. Peter was...
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    monasteries, especially Reichenau which was the leading Western artistic centre in the second half of the 10th century. The Reichenau style uses simplified...
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    produced at the up-and-coming centre of Reichenau, though the manuscripts associated with Egbert and with Reichenau at this period show something of the...
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    the spring of 1932 officers such as Werner von Blomberg and Walther von Reichenau had started talks on their own with the NSDAP. Schleicher's example actually...
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    territories, also of varying sizes and influence, such as the wealthy Abbey of Reichenau and the powerful Archbishopric of Cologne; and dynastic states such as...
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    Armee was based in southern Silesia General der Artillerie Walter von Reichenau 10. Armee Reserves 1. leichte Division (Generalmajor Friedrich-Wilhelm...
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    presented in the shape of a round staff of branches. Here Wilhelm von Reichenau, humanist and bishop of Eichstätt, can be identified as a source of ideas...
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    and expanding fortresses, such as Willibaldsburg Castle in Eichstätt, Reichenau Castle, Hirschberg Castle, Mörnsheim Castle, Nassenfeld Castle, Arberg...
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    dated it to the ninth century and suggested it originated at the Abbey of Reichenau because of a marginal notice of the burial of Charlemagne's brother-in-law...
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    the top of the altar is the Salve Regina, an antiphon by Hermann von Reichenau: „SALVE · REGINA · MATER · MISERICORDIE · VITA · DVLCED(o) (et) SPES NOSTER...
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    of Reichenau Abbey. Althoff, in his essay, identifies "Dominator Widukind" as no less a man than Duke Widukind, baptised, according to the Reichenau records...
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    Germania Benedictina...
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    before the island Heinz Finke: Inselspaziergänge. Werd, Liebesinsel, Reichenau, Mainau, Dominikanerinsel, Lindau., 1991, ISBN 3-87685-122-X Karl Keller-Tarnuzzer:...
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    highly successful at encouraging his German supporters such as Berthold of Reichenau or Bernold of St Blasien to use the terms "Regnum Teutonicorum" or "Teutonicae...
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    825 a certain Noting, probably related to the Counts of Calw, gave the Reichenau monastery goods in Nöttingen, Dietenhausen and Singen, which at that time...
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    Hörstetten, Dettighofen and Müllheim on the right. After the founding of Reichenau Abbey, Hüttlingen and Müllheim separated from the Pfyn parish. During...
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    Abbey from the early 9th century which is preserved at the monastery of Reichenau. The manuscript was still at Schuttern Abbey in the 13th century when...
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    presented in an anthology edited with Rainer Christoph Schwinges. In the book Germania in Italia (2015), in the volume Orte der Zuflucht und personeller Netzwerke...
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