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Herrand (bishop of Halberstadt)

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92: 242:, an account of the death of Burchard II, is excerpted by the Saxon Annalist. It otherwise survives only in a fragmentary copy of the 17th century. Herrand also wrote a sermon on Burchard and a treatise "on hope", 413: 77: 58: 418: 62: 250:
survives in a 12th-century manuscript. In 1094 or 1095, Walram, who belonged to Henry IV's party, wrote to persuade Count
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around 1040. He belonged to a prominent family that produced several leading churchmen. One of his predecessors,
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and by 1070 he was abbot of Ilsenburg. He reformed the monastery and helped to re-establish the monastery of
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Authority and Resistance in the Investiture Contest: The Polemical Literature of the Late Eleventh Century
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Eva Haverkamp, "What Did the Christians Know? Latin Reports on the Persecutions of Jews in 1096",
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or fragmentary. During his time in Ilsenburg, he kept yearbooks which were used as sources by the
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subject to Ilsenburg Abbey. Around 1100, he arranged for the monks of Ilsenburg to be moved to
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Inventing the Public Sphere: The Public Debate During the Investiture Contest (c. 1030–1122)
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in Rome on 19 January 1094 and took the name Stephen. In 1096, he established a
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to change sides. At Louis's request, Herrand penned a response, the
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in 1076. After Burchard's death in 1088, he was elected bishop.
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Hillersleben, made a provostry of Ilsenburg by Herrand in 1096
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The reformed monastic customs which Herrand pioneered in
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when they came under threat. He himself took refuge in
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Index

Herrand of Halberstadt
abbot of Ilsenburg
bishop of Halberstadt
Swabia
Burchard II of Halberstadt
Anno II of Cologne
Werner of Magdeburg
Gorze Abbey
Saint Burchard's in Würzburg
Halberstadt Cathedral
Huysburg

Investiture Contest
Emperor Henry IV
Pope Urban II
provostry at Hillersleben
de
Harsefeld Abbey
de
Magdeburg
Reinhardsbrunn Abbey
Saxony
Cluniac Reform
Admont
Lippoldsberg
de
lost
Saxon Annalist
Helmold of Bosau
Annals of Pöhlde

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