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    200m 220yds Lorsch Abbey    Lorsch Abbey, otherwise the Imperial Abbey of Lorsch (German: Reichsabtei Lorsch; Latin: Laureshamense Monasterium or Laurissa)...
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  • first abbot. The founders later enriched the new abbey by further donations. In 766, shortly before his death, Chrodegang resigned as Abbot of Lorsch owing...
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    991-997 Erkanbald 997–1011 Branthoh II. 1011–1013 Poppo 1013–1018, also Abbot of Lorsch (Franconian Babenberger) Richard 1018–1039 Sigiwart 1039–1043 Rohing...
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  • Isambart (category Elder House of Welf)
    father of Hedwig (Heilwig; d. after 833), married Count Welf; Adalung, abbot of Lorsch 804–837; Adalindis With a second wife he had Hunfrid I of Istria...
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  • Archbishop of Metz, Abbot of Lorsch Abbey Sigram of Hesbaye Ingerman, Count of Hesbaye (750-818) Ermengarde of Hesbaye (778-818), wife of Emperor Louis...
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  • Richbod (category Burials at Lorsch Abbey)
    he would rise to role of advisor and be awarded the titles of: Abbot of Lorsch from 784 and Abbot of Mettlach and Archbishop of Trier from around 792...
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    Lorsch (German pronunciation: [lɔʁʃ] ) is a town in the Bergstraße district in Hessen, Germany, 60 km south of Frankfurt. Lorsch is well known for the...
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    family; offsprings of the Lords of Lützelbach from Höchst im Odenwald. In 948, an Arbogast von Franckenstein confirmed to the abbot of Lorsch Abbey in two contracts...
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    apart from the distractions of laymen and servants. Horn offers as early examples Abbot Gundeland's "Altenmünster" of Lorsch abbey (765–774), as revealed...
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    frequently, and the death of only one of its abbots is mentioned, whereas all the Lorsch abbots of the period receive obituaries. These Lorsch annals may have been...
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  • Ermengard, wife of the Frankish emperor Louis the Pious. His cousin Chrodogang was Archbishop of Metz and abbot of the Lorsch Abbey. An uncle of Robert was...
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    Samuel (died 7 February 856) was the abbot of Lorsch and bishop of Worms from 837 or 838 until his death. The twelfth-century Chronicon Laureshamense...
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    Erminold (category Year of birth unknown)
    a Benedictine abbot. He was given to Hirschau Monastery, in Würzburg, Germany, as a small child. In 1110, he became the abbot of Lorsch, resigning and...
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    of the Abbey's library, compiled in 830 under Abbot Adelung. [citation needed] Considering gold letters in the manuscript and its location at Lorsch,...
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  • Adalung, Abbot of Lorsch Engilbert (Angilbert), Abbot of Saint-Riquier, the reputed father of the illegitimate children of Bertha, daughter of Charlemagne...
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  • Berno (c. 978 – 7 June 1048) was the Abbot of Reichenau from his appointment by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1008. He reformed the Gregorian chant...
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  • fell back on the constitution of Hartmut as well as on that of Abbot Kerbodo of Lorsch, the visiting abbot from the time of his predecessor Purchart. His...
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    (died 1039) was a Benedictine abbot of Lorsch Abbey, and bishop of Speyer, from 1032. He was previously at the abbey of Saints Ulrich and Afra and at...
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  • area of Maingau [de] including "Turinchheim" (old name of the city) to the Abbot of Lorsch. The proprietorship was shared between the counts of Hanau...
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    9th century, Bishop Samuel of Worms (841-856), who was also abbot of Lorsch Abbey, acquired the relics of St. Cyriacus, one of the highly revered Fourteen...
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