Eccardus de Uraugia ca. 1050-ca. 1125

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Name:
Eccardus de Uraugia ca. 1050-ca. 1125
Alt names:
Ekkehardus, Uraugiensis
Ekkehardus, Abbot of Aura
Eccardus, de Aura
Eccardus, de Auraco
Eccardus, Traugiensis
Eccardus, Uraugiensis
Eccheardo, d&#039
Aura
Eckart, Abbas
Eckhard, of Aura
Ekkehard, of Aura
Ekkehard, of Saint Laurence
Gualterus Eckehardus
Eckehardus, Gualterus
Uraugia, Eccardus de
Field of activity:
Monk
Historian
Notes:
Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. Manuscript. Vat. lat. 829 [MI] between 1951 and 1959 (name not given)
Codices Vaticani Latini. Tomus 2, pars 1 (codices 679-1134), 1931: p. 197 (under Vat. lat. 829: Ekkehardus Uraugiensis)
Personennamen des Mittelalters, 2000 (Eccardus de Uraugia, also Eccardus de Aura, Eccardus de Auraco, Eccardus Traugiensis, Eccardus Uraugiensis, Eccheardo d&#039
Aura, Eckart Abbas, Gualterus Eckehardus, Eckhard of Aura, Ekkehard of Saint Laurence)
Catholic enc., 1909 (Ekkehard of Aura, Benedictine, b. ca. 1050, d. after 1125, abbot of monastery at Aura)
Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, "Ekkehard of Aura (died after 1125) Ekkehard, abbot of Aura, was, as a historian, loyal to the ideas of reformed monasticism with which he was in contact at Tegernsee (1102–1103?), then at St Michael's, Bamberg (1105). The attention he gives to the emperor's understanding with the papacy explains, with the use of an anonymous imperial chronicle, the differences of tone perceptible in the four successive versions of his continuation of Frutolf's chronicle...:
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