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    Burchard of Worms (c. 950/965 – August 20, 1025) was the bishop of the Imperial City of Worms, in the Holy Roman Empire. He was the author of a canon...
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    building of the Romanesque style in Worms. It is closely associated with Bishop Burchard and the high point of Worms' history in the 12th and 13th centuries...
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    being betrayed by his wife. The German word werwolf was recorded by Burchard von Worms in the 11th century and Bertold of Regensburg in the 13th century...
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    most famous of the early medieval bishops was Burchard of Worms. In 868, an important synod was held in Worms. Around 900, the circuit wall was rebuilt according...
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    Prince-Bishopric of Worms was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire. Located on both banks of the Rhine around Worms just north of the...
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  • manuscript sources for the canons of Worms. Besides Gratian, they are also quoted in Regino of Prüm, Burchard of Worms, Bonizo of Sutri and Ivo of Chartres...
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  • Burchard II died at Novara, while campaigning in Italy, King Henry the Fowler gave the duchy to Herman. By investing the duke at a reichstag at Worms...
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  • 926) Burchard III, Duke of Swabia (c. 915 – 973) Burchard, Duke of Thuringia (died 908) Burchard of Worms (c. 950 – 1025), theologian Burchard (archbishop...
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    forced to cede his Rhenish possessions to his long-time rival Bishop Burchard of Worms. Otto died two years later, he was succeeded as Carinthian duke by...
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  • and Pope Gregory VII (1073–85) broke out, Burchard was among the bishops who in January 1076 assembled at Worms, proclaimed the deposition of the pope,...
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    8th Century, presumably built by the city's first bishop, Burchard. On July 8, 752, Burchard transferred the relics of Kilian and his companions Totnan...
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    Andreasstift (category Churches in Worms, Germany)
    Andreasstift was a building complex in Worms, Germany, now housing Worms City Museum. It is located near Worms Cathedral and the Magnuskirche. The community...
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    Matilda of Swabia (category Burials at Worms Cathedral)
    42, 54; and Wolf, 'Königskandidatur,' pp. 83-86 Corbet, Autour de Burchard de Worms, pp. 120ff. Boshoff, Die Salier, pp. 25f. Boshoff, Die Salier, p....
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    dissolved. Jean (1430–1440) Johann von Blatten, O.F.M. (1441–1461) Thomas Weldner, O.F.M. (1461–1470) Caspar (1470–1481) Burchard Tuberflug, O.P. (1471–) Daniel...
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    as Henry II of Germany. As a result, Otto of Worms renounced his fiefs at Worms to Bishop Burchard of Worms, a long-time political rival. After the early...
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  • in detail in the chronicle of the premonstratensian priest Burchard of Ursperg. Burchard wrote a continuation of the World Chronicle (Chronicon universale)...
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  • in the period it covers, which is 990 to 1021. It was dedicated to Burchard of Worms. Alpert wrote other works, including a partial biography of Bishop...
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  • Staufen dynasty (in German) in: klosterlorch.de [retrieved 19 July 2020]. Burchard von Ursberg, Burchardi praepositi Urspergensis Chronicon, ed. 1916 Shadis...
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    seat of the Landgericht auf dem Kaldenberg (a court). Bishop Burchard, builder of Worms Cathedral, acknowledged in 1141 the income from fields and vineyards...
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    Magdeburg and Gebhard of Salzburg; Bishops Burchard II of Halberstadt, Altmann of Passau, Adalbert II of Worms [de] and Adalbero of Würzburg; Dukes Berthold...
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    German city of Worms, Pope Callixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V entered into an agreement, now known as the Concordat of Worms, that effectively...
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  • dictionaries, the word is a variant of the Latinized name of Burchard of Worms (died AD 1025), Bishop of Worms, Germany, who compiled 20 volumes of Ecclesiastical...
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  • generally conservative in tone — they owed much to the Decretum of Burchard of Worms — the first book, which was devoted to the primacy and special rights...
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    references to her: An 11th century interpolation to the Canon Episcopi by Burchard of Worms, and pre-Christian Roman inscriptions to Hludana that he tentatively...
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    the monastery. Schönau Abbey was founded in 1142 by Burchard II von Asorn, Prince-Bishop of Worms, with Cistercians from Eberbach Abbey. The monastery...
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    Gottfried II von Hohenlohe 1197 Konrad von Querfurt 1198–1202 Heinrich IV von Katzburg 1202–1207 Otto I. von Lobdeburg [de] 1207–1223 Dietrich von Homburg...
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    Truchseß of Emmerberg 1441–1452 Sigismund I of Volkersdorf 1452–1461 Cardinal Burchard of Weissbruch 1461–1466 Bernhard II of Rohr 1466–1482 John III Peckenschlager...
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    practitioners of love magic. For instance, in the works of Regino of Prüm, Burchard of Worms, and Hincmar the practitioners of love magic are usually gendered...
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    741 to Saint Boniface's pupil Burchard, the first Bishop of Würzburg. This donation was apparently meant for Bishop Burchard personally, for the Michelnstat...
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    House of Metternich (category Klemens von Metternich)
    von Metternich, Protestant estate administrator, Halberstadt. Johann Burchard von Metternich († 1637), canon of Trier, Bamberg and Münster, provost of...
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