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Roger of
Helmarshausen (fl. 12th century) was a well-known
goldsmith and
metalwork artist, and also a
Benedictine monk.
Roger was born
around 1070 in...
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Helmarshausen is a
village and a part (Stadtteil) of the town of Bad
Karlshafen in Hesse,
central Germany. It lies on the
river Diemel, with an average...
- Freise [de]) that
Theophilus is the same
person as the
artisan monk
Roger of
Helmarshausen.
Roger appears to have come from
Stavelot Abbey in the
Meuse River region...
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Helmarshausen Abbey (German:
Kloster Helmarshausen) was a
Benedictine monastery situated in the
small town of
Helmarshausen, now part of Bad Karlshafen...
- arts,
including oil
painting —
thought to be a
pseudonym of
Roger of
Helmarshausen Theophilos (emperor) (c. 812–842),
Byzantine Emperor (reigned 829–842)...
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Presbyter (a
pseudonymous author who is
sometimes identified as
Roger of
Helmarshausen)
gives instructions for oil-based
painting in his treatise, De diversis...
- In 1017, he won a
dispute with the
Ekkehardinger over the
rights to
Helmarshausen Abbey. A
gathering of
nobles under the king
declared in his favour,...
- ward of Bad Karlshafen, and a
further 1900 in the
medieval village of
Helmarshausen. It is
situated at the
confluence of the
Diemel and
Weser rivers, 15 km...
- 707. The
Gospels of
Henry the Lion,
Count of Saxony, Duke of Bavaria:
Helmarshausen Abbey, C. 1173-1175. Sotheby's. 1983. p. 7. "Charles III". Retrieved...
- river. They also
acted as
Vogts (reeves) of the Corvey, Gandersheim,
Helmarshausen, Bursfelde, and Amelungsborn. Otto
succeeded his
father as
count of...