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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Widukind of Corvey. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • the "Carolingian Chronciles" and Widukind of Corvey, ie. Charlemagne's destruction of the Irminsul and Widukind relating his "Hermes-Herman-Mars" to the...
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  • But the Latin Ungarii is attested much earlier, as early as 970 in Widukind of Corvey. However the name made it to Europe, it must have got there pretty...
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  • words the Count Immo (short for Ehremfried) who was described by Widukind of Corvey, as the anchor point. Should we be guided by this recent publication...
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  • Mieszko I was first mentioned by Widukind of Corvey in his Res gestae saxonicae, a chronicle of events in Germany. Widukind reported that Mieszko's forces...
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  • Immo is the crafty count described by Widukind of Corvey. Probably the other one in the Muhlgau is a member of the Ezzonids?) 967. (see 963, 968) Eremfridus...
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  • written on the page of Harald Bluetooth, the story of his conversion is in dispute between accounts given by Widukind of Corvey and Adam of Bremen, with historians...
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  • same source lists Jormun (the Old Norse cognate of Irmin) as a byname of Odin's. Widukind of Corvey further identifies the deity associated with the...
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  • and the Chronicle of Hermann of Reichenau the Moravians defeated the Hungarians in 902, according to the Chronicle of Widukind of Corvey the Moravians defeated...
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  • Hungarians, Avars = Turks, Avars = Scythians The Saxon chronicler Widukind of Corvey (925-973) write this about the Hungarians: Avares autem, ut quidam...
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  • Muslim (Ahmad ibn Fadlan, Ahmad ibn Rustah etc) and Christian (Widukind of Corvey, Liutprand of Cremona etc) !primary! sources too from 10th century about...
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  • front of course. 92.196.58.240 (talk) 21:52, 3 March 2013 (UTC) "A Germanic god Irmin". Sorry this is plain wrong, based on Widukind of Corvey's fantasy...
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  • interest (or not!) – Prague in Latin goes even further back with Widukind of Corvey in Res gestae saxonicae sive annalium libri tres: "Post haec Pragam...
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  • location of Scythia and the customs of the Scythians.” https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widukind_von_Corvey The Saxon chronicler Widukind von Corvey (925-973)...
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  • bequeathing his throne to Harald. Bishop Unni of Bremen, accompanied by Benedictine monks from the Abbey of Corvey, preached the gospel in Jylland (Jutland)...
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  • usurping of their authority by overmighty dukes. He cites Widukind of Corvey, the same author Bachrach and Bachrach are quoting, for the practice of placing...
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