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Helmarshausen is a village and a part (Stadtteil) of the town of Bad Karlshafen in Hesse, central Germany. It was formerly the location of Helmarshausen Abbey, an Imperial abbey (Reichsabtei) of the Holy Roman Empire. Helmarshausen lies on the river Diemel, 1.5 km south of Bad Karlshafen proper.
Helmarshausen is a village and a part (Stadtteil) of the town of Bad Karlshafen in Hesse, central Germany. It was formerly the location of Helmarshausen...
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...
Helmarshausen Abbey (German: Kloster Helmarshausen) was a Benedictine monastery situated in the small town of Helmarshausen, now part of Bad Karlshafen...
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...
particular, with the invention of oil paints. However, Theophilus (Roger of Helmarshausen?) clearly gives instructions for oil-based painting in his treatise...
arts, including oil painting — thought to be a pseudonym of Roger of Helmarshausen Theophilos (emperor) (c. 812–842), Byzantine Emperor (reigned 829–842)...
gospel book was made for the duke on commission at the Benedictine Helmarshausen Abbey. As for its date, the church in Brunswick was built in 1173, and...
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...
in Trier (10th/11th c.); Helmarshausen Evangeliarium, written in Helmarshausen Abbey by Theophilus Presbyter (Helmarshausen, c. 1100); Pericope Book of...
of Trier from 626 to 645. He is the patron saint of the Reichsabtei Helmarshausen and his liturgical feast is on 12 May. Modoald was born in Aquitaine...
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...
wood statues and other objects is much older and Theophilus (Roger of Helmarshausen?) clearly gives instructions in his 1125 treatise, On Divers Arts. It...
myth that van Eyck invented oil painting, but Theophilus (Roger of Helmarshausen?) clearly gives instructions in his 1125 treatise, On Divers Arts. The...
Presbyter, a Benedictine monk believed by some scholars to be Roger of Helmarshausen, a goldsmith who was also a metal glass and pigment worker through the...
Master Mateo Rainaldo Hugo d'Oignies (before 1187–c. 1240) Roger of Helmarshausen (floruit 12th century) Renier de Huy (fl. 12th century) Nicholas of...
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,...
Reinhardswald. For instance, to cross the hills in a north-south direction from Helmarshausen via Gottsbüren [de] to Immenhausen-Holzhausen by bicycle or car, requires...
river. They also acted as Vogts (reeves) of the Corvey, Gandersheim, Helmarshausen, Bursfelde, and Amelungsborn. Otto succeeded his father as count of...
County of Bassenheim Beguines; Cistercian nunnery from 1248. RA SC Helmarshausen Abbey Hesse (Bad Karlshafen) 997 997 1538 Sec. Landgraviate of Hesse...
at the bottom belong to a deed which was written in the monastery of Helmarshausen. In this deed Eissen was mentioned. In the middle part are three green...
Paderborn to pay homage to him. The Reichskammergericht also restored Helmarshausen and Delbrück to the bishop. Hermann took his role as a spiritual pastor...
were taken, along with those of Saint Modoald, by Abbot Thietmar for Helmarshausen Abbey in North Hesse. Others came in 1136 to Springiersbach Abbey. At...
had inherited in North Hesse and Westphalia with local properties of Helmarshausen Abbey and Abdinghofkloster [de]. In 1154, he lost his remaining Westphalian...