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Otloh of St
Emmeram (also Othlo) (c. 1010 – c. 1072) was a
Benedictine monk, composer,
writer and
music theorist of St Emmeram's in Regensburg.
Otloh...
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philosopher (175–177)
Abbot Saint Odo of
Cluny (133)
Benedictine monk
Otloh of St.
Emmeram (146)
Petrus Comestor (198)
Peter Tudebode (155) Uncanonized...
- held up a
gospel as
spiritual protection. The
story was
later repeated by
Otloh's vita; at that time, the
Ragyndrudis Codex seems to have been
firmly connected...
- Sanskrit: jarāmaraṇa; 老死 Cn: láosǐ; Jp: rōshi; Vi: lão tử; Mn: өтлөх үхэхүй,
ötlöh uhe****) Pāli: paṭicca-samuppāda Sanskrit: pratitya-samutpāda Bur: ပဋိစ္စသမုပ္ပါဒ်...
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Byzantine emperor (d. 1041) Odo (or Eudes),
Gascon nobleman (approximate date)
Otloh of
Sankt Emmeram,
German monk (approximate date)
Siegfried I,
German nobleman...
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request of the
Abbey of St. Emmeram, the life of
Wolfgang was
written by
Otloh, a
Benedictine monk of St.
Emmeram about 1050. This life is
especially important...
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Fulda Abbey had been
built in 744, and
engaged Otloh of
Sankt Emmeram to
write it. In Regensburg,
Otloh had
managed to pick up a copy of the so-called...
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antipope of the
Catholic Church Maredudd ab
Owain ab Edwin,
Welsh prince Otloh of
Sankt Emmeram,
German monk (approximate date)
Qatran Tabrizi, Persian...
- (subscription or UK
public library membership required) Hiley,
David (2001). "
Otloh of St Emmeram".
Grove Music Online. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. doi:10...
- of Hambug,
habilitation thesis, 1997/1998),
Digitalisat (PDF; 19,28 MB).
Otloh, Gottschalk, Tnugdal.
Individuelle und
kollektive Visionsmuster des Hochmittelalters...