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    200m 220yds Lorsch Abbey    Lorsch Abbey, otherwise the Imperial Abbey of Lorsch (German: Reichsabtei Lorsch; Latin: Laureshamense Monasterium or Laurissa)...
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    Frankfurt. Lorsch is well known for the Lorsch Abbey, which has been named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Lorsch lies about 5 km west of the Bergstraße...
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    Littleham, Devon, mentioned in 1422. An example of a proprietary church is Lorsch Abbey, founded in 764 by the Frankish Count Cancor and his widowed mother Williswinda...
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  • was Archbishop of Metz and abbot of the Lorsch Abbey. An uncle of Robert was Count Cancor, founder of Lorsch Abbey. Through Robert the Strong he was grandfather...
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  • proposed that this is the same Robert who married Williswinda who founded Lorsch Abbey. This Williswinda had three children: Count Cancor (d. 771). Anselm (killed...
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    panels from the front cover (Inv.-Nr. 138–1866) It was first recorded in Lorsch Abbey (Germany), for which it was presumably written, and where it was mentioned...
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  • Cancor (died 771) was a Frankish count associated with Lorsch Abbey. He was son of a noble lady Williswinda. As her only known husband before she was widowed...
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  • The manuscript was written c. 800 in the Carolingian scriptorium of Lorsch Abbey, where it was rediscovered in 1753. It contains among a variety of grammatical...
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  • Louis the Pious. Other related family includes Cancor, founder of the Lorsch Abbey, his sister Landrada and her son Saint Chrodogang, archbishop of Metz...
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    Louis the German (category Burials at Lorsch Abbey)
    palace in Frankfurt. The following day he was buried by his son Louis in Lorsch Abbey. However, according to Wilfried Hartmann, it cannot be determined with...
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