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Hermann of Fritzlar was a medieval German mystic and author of a collection of legends, the Buch von der Heiligen Leben (Book of the Lives of the Saints), also known as Das Heiligenleben (The Saints' Life), which was written between 1343 and 1349.[1]
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HermannofFritzlar was a medieval German mystic and author of a collection of legends, the Buch von der Heiligen Leben (Book of the Lives of the Saints)...
Fritzlar (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁɪt͡slaːɐ̯] ) is a small town (pop. 15,000) in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, Germany, 160 km (99 mi)...
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northwestern part of the modern German state of Hesse; its borders were not clearly delineated. Its geographic center is Fritzlar; it extends in the...
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the Imperial Diet ofFritzlar in May 919. For the first time, a Saxon instead of a Frank reigned over the kingdom. Burchard II of Swabia soon swore fealty...
counts of Babenberg in the battle ofFritzlar, thereby attaining supremacy in Franconia. Conrad the Elder died in the battle, but his son became duke of Franconia...
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he wrote to the Chapter of Salzburg that he had appointed the Provost ofFritzlar, Burcardus, to the post of archbishop of Salzburg, and he consecrated...
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Eberhard of Franconia, and in 919 the Saxon duke was elected King of East Francia by the assembled Saxon and Franconian princes at Fritzlar. Henry was...
choice was conveyed by his brother, duke Eberhard III of Franconia at the Imperial Diet ofFritzlar in 919. The assembled Franconian and Saxon nobles elected...
crown to his main rival, Henry the Fowler of Saxony (r. 919–936), who was elected king at the Diet ofFritzlar in 919. Henry reached a truce with the raiding...
Güntersberg and Bürgel, hills near Gudensberg (all of the above are located on basalt outcrops in the fertile Fritzlar basin), and from the Calden earthwork enclosure...
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Verlag Am Park, Berlin 2008, p. 42 . Michael Buddrus, Sigrid Fritzlar: The cities of Mecklenburg in the Third Reich: a handbook on urban development...
undertook the conversion of their Saxon neighbors. A key event was the felling of Thor's Oak near Fritzlar by Boniface, apostle of the Germans, in CE 723...
Frankfurt-Griesheim, Frankfurt-Höchst, Frankfurt-Nied, Freienhagen, Fritzlar, site of an important cathedral chapter, Gau-Algesheim, Geisenheim, Samtgemeinde...
was Provost of Saint Peter's Church in Fritzlar from 1240 and became Archbishop of Salzburg in 1247, but died the same year, in the camp of the Papal candidate...
deputies of the Frankfurt National Assembly gathered in the Kaisersaal and walked solemnly to the Paulskirche to hold the first session of the new Parliament...