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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...
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    Trier to Helmarshausen Abbey, and the escort stopped at St. Pantaleon's on the way. Shortly after this, Roger moved to Helmarshausen Abbey, where he...
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  • was formerly the location of Helmarshausen Abbey, an Imperial abbey (Reichsabtei) of the Holy Roman Empire. Helmarshausen lies on the river Diemel, 1.5...
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    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...
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    continued reform of Corvey Abbey. In 1017, he won a dispute with the Ekkehardinger over the rights to Helmarshausen Abbey. A gathering of nobles under...
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    the same person as the artisan monk Roger of Helmarshausen. Roger appears to have come from Stavelot Abbey in the Meuse River region, was active as an...
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    in Trier (10th/11th c.); Helmarshausen Evangeliarium, written in Helmarshausen Abbey by Theophilus Presbyter (Helmarshausen, c. 1100); Pericope Book of...
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    Princely abbeys (German: Fürstabtei, Fürststift) and Imperial abbeys (German: Reichsabtei, Reichskloster, Reichsstift, Reichsgotthaus) were religious...
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  • 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 13...
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    the Weser and the Diemel was gifted by the Emperor, Henry II, to Helmarshausen Abbey; the southern portion went to the Bishopric of Paderborn. Landgrave...
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    Saint Modoald, by Abbot Thietmar for Helmarshausen Abbey in North Hesse. Others came in 1136 to Springiersbach Abbey. At this time other bones may have...
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    of Helmarshausen Abbey and Abdinghofkloster [de]. In 1154, he lost his remaining Westphalian territories at Atteln and Boke [de] to Abdinghof Abbey in...
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    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...
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  • Lippoldsberg and Helmarshausen monasteries, and the rights to the city of Wetter. From 1425 onward, mutual interference in the affairs of the Fulda Abbey and controversial...
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  • G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Free Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy...
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    myth that van Eyck invented oil painting, but Theophilus (Roger of Helmarshausen?) clearly gives instructions in his 1125 treatise, On Divers Arts. The...
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    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...
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