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Ekbert of Bamberg

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family's plans to murder the king, and they initially fell out of favor with the royal family. The medieval historians either express doubts about the complicity of the Andechs, or they do not even address other perpetrators outside the narrower context of the Wittelsbachs.
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Jan Keupp: Der Bamberger Mord 1208 – ein Königsdrama? In: Philipp von Schwaben – Ein Staufer im Kampf um die Königsherrschaft. (Schriften zur staufischen Geschichte und Kunst 27) Göppingen 2008, S. 122–142, hier: S. 123 (mit weiteren Quellennachweisen).
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Wolfgang Stürner: 13. Jahrhundert. 1198–1273. (Gebhardt: Handbuch der deutschen Geschichte 6) 10., völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage, Stuttgart 2007, S. 175.
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in Bamberg, the perpetrator was able to flee to southern Bavaria with his loyal followers. Bishop Ekbert and his brother Margrave
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Eckbert in the Tympanum of the Gnadenpforte of Bamberg Cathedral
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installed by the emperor, but died shortly thereafter.
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https://www.mgh-bibliothek.de/dokumente/a/a154498.pdf
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Eckbert in the Tympanum of the Gnadenpforte of Bamberg Cathedral
bishop
Bamberg
Berthold IV, Duke of Merania
Agnes of Rochlitz
Hedwig of Silesia
Gertrude of Merania
Hungary
Otto VIII of Wittelsbach
Hohenstaufen
Philip of Swabia
Henry II of Istria
Wittelsbach
Gertrude of Merania
Bamberg Cathedral
Friedrich II
Duchy of Austria
Frederick the Quarrelsome
banned
Austria
Styria
https://www.mgh-bibliothek.de/dokumente/a/a154498.pdf
http://mek.oszk.hu/00800/00893/html/
Categories
House of Andechs
1237 deaths

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