• [ˈedʒberˠxt]) and Ecgbert. German variant spellings include Eckbert and Ekbert. Ecgberht of Kent, king of Kent (ruled 664–673) Ecgberht of Ripon (died...
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  • Chance für Unternehmen, BW Bildung und Wissen (2002) ISBN 3821476036 Ekbert Hering, Waldemar Pförtsch, Peter Wordelmann: Internationalisierung des Mittelstandes...
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    994-1024-1030?, Wichmann III & ekbert, sons of Egbert the one eyed 1024?-1038, Liudolf, either through marriage with the daughter of Ekbert or conquest 1038–1057...
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  • (died 873) Ekbert I (died 1068), Margrave This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may...
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    wäre in den reißenden Fluten ertrunken, wäre dem Gefährdeten nicht Graf Ekbert trotz der großen Gefahr, in die er sich begab, nachgesprungen und hätte...
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    dukes were already nobles of Saxon descent, like Wala's successor Count Ekbert, husband of Saint Ida of Herzfeld, a close relative of Charlemagne. Ida...
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    poems. Faas, Ekbert (1990) Irving Layton and Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence 1953-1978. McGill-Queen's University Press. Faas, Ekbert (2001) Robert...
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    more or less held hostage at Pottenstein, the castle of her uncle, Bishop Ekbert of Bamberg, in an effort to force her to remarry. Elizabeth, however, held...
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  • (ruled 765–779) Ecgberht II of Northumbria (ruled 876–878 or after 883?) Ekbert II (c. 1060 – 1090), Count of Brunswick and Margrave of Meissen This disambiguation...
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    of the house of Andechs-Merania: Otto [de] (bishop from 1177 to 1196), Ekbert of Bamberg (bishop 1203–37) and Poppo [de] (1237–42).: 204  The wealth of...
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