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thirteenth century:
Ekkehard I (died 973)
Ekkehard II (died 990)
Ekkehard III
Ekkehard IV (died c. 1056)
Ekkehard V (died c. 1220) It was also...
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Ekkehard (Eggebard) (d. 844),
Count of Hesbaye[citation needed],
possibly son of Nibelung,
Count of the Vexin, and
grandson of
Childebrand I of Herstal...
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Ekkehard of Aura (Latin:
Ekkehardus Uraugiensis; born c. 1080, died 20
February 1126) was the
first Abbot of Aura (a
monastery founded by Otto, Bishop...
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Ekkehard I (Latin: Eccehardus; died 14
January 973),
called Major or
Senex (the Elder), was a monk of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall. He was of
noble birth, of...
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Ekkehard Wölk is a
German pianist, arranger, and composer,
working in both
classical and jazz idioms. He was born in Schleswig,
Federal Republic of Germany...
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Ekkehard Wlaschiha (German pronunciation: [ˈɛkəhaʁt ˈvlaʃɪhaː]; 28 May 1938 – 20
February 2019) was a
German operatic baritone who
specialized in Wagnerian...
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Ekkehard is an 1878 German-language
opera by
Johann Joseph Abert to a
libretto by
Adolf Kröner
after the
novel by
Joseph Victor von Scheffel. The plot...
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Ekkehard König (born 15
January 1941) is a
German linguist and
Professor Emeritus at the Free
University of Berlin,
specializing in
linguistic typology...
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Ekkehard Miersch (born 4 May 1936) is a
German former swimmer. He
competed in the men's 100
metre backstroke at the 1956
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Ekkehard von
Kuenssberg CBE (German: [ˈɛkəhaʁt fɔn ˈkʏnsbɛʁk]; 17
December 1913 – 27
December 2000) was a German-born
physician who made his
career in...