Erchempert
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Erchempert — von Montecassino war ein langobardischer Chronist der zweiten Hälfte des 9. Jahrhunderts und Mönch in Montecassino. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Schriften 2 Edition 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Erchempert — (also Herempert, la. Erchempertus, it. Erchemperto) was a monk of Monte Cassino in the final quarter of the ninth century. He chronicled a history of Lombard Benevento, giving especially vivid account of the violence surrounding his monastic… … Wikipedia
Erchempert — ou Herempert (Erchempertus en latin; Erchemperto en italien), était un moine de l abbaye du Mont Cassin, écrivain et historien, probablement d origine lombarde, peut être d origine noble, vivant au IXe siècle. Biographie Erchempert serait né … Wikipédia en Français
Erchempertus — Erchempert von Montecassino war ein langobardischer Chronist der zweiten Hälfte des 9. Jahrhunderts und Mönch in Montecassino. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Schriften 2 Edition 3 Literatur 4 Referenzen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Herempert — Erchempert von Montecassino war ein langobardischer Chronist der zweiten Hälfte des 9. Jahrhunderts und Mönch in Montecassino. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Schriften 2 Edition 3 Literatur 4 Referenzen … Deutsch Wikipedia
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