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Ekkehard I

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24: 168: 80:. After Kralo's death Ekkehard refused the abbatial succession, because of lameness resulting from a fractured leg. However, he directed the choice of Burkard, son of Count Ulrich of Buchhorn, who governed St. Gall with the advice and co-operation of Ekkehard. The latter erected a 138:(Meyer, "Philologische Bemerkungen zum Waltharius" in "Abhandl. der bayr. Akad. d. Wissenschaften", Munich, 1873; Streeker, "Ekkehard und Virgil" in "Zeitschrift f. deutsches Altertum", 1898, XLII, 338-366). 69:, he was appointed director of the inner school there. Later, under Abbot Kralo, who trusted him implicitly, he was elected dean of the monastery, and for a while directed all the affairs of the abbey. 207: 17: 202: 153: 92: 179: 123: 84:
in front of the monastery for the sick and strangers, and was in many other ways a model of charity.
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between Walter and the followers of Gunther and Hagen (ed. Peiper, Berlin, 1873).
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Ekkehard made a pilgrimage to Rome, where he was retained for a time by
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with the Burgundian princess Hildegunde, from the land of the
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He was also distinguished as a poet, and wrote a Latin epic "
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Eckard I, Margrave of Meissen

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Benedictine Order
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Waltharius
Erkanbald of Strasburg
Walter of Aquitaine
Huns
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hymns
sequences
Blessed Trinity
St. John the Baptist
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St. Columbanus
St. Stephen
Ekkehard
Joseph Victor von Scheffel
"Ekkehard"
Catholic Encyclopedia
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973 deaths
Monks at Saint Gall
Medieval Latin-language poets

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