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  1. Lambert of Hersfeld (also called Lampert; c. 1028 – 1082/85) was a medieval chronicler. His work represents a major source for the history of the German kingdom of Henry IV and the incipient Investiture Controversy in the eleventh century.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Lambert Of Hersfeld (born 1025—died c. 1088) was a chronicler who assembled a valuable source for the history of 11th-century Germany. Educated in Bamberg, Lambert joined the Benedictine convent of Hersfeld in March 1058 and was ordained the following fall, traveling to the Holy Land the same year.

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  3. Lampert of Hersfeld. (fl. 1070—1080) Quick Reference. ( c. 1024–after 1081), chronicler. He became a monk at Hersfeld in 1058, and was the first abbot of Hasungen (Hesse). His Annals, which begin with the creation of the world, are detailed from 1072 to 1077.

  4. Lambert de Hersfeld (también llamado Lampert; . C 1028 - 1082 a 1085) fue un medieval cronista . Su obra representa una fuente importante para la historia del reino alemán de Enrique IV y la incipiente Controversia de la investidura en el siglo XI. La vida. Iglesia del monasterio de Hersfeld.

  5. Books. The annals of Lampert of Hersfeld. Manchester University Press, Jan 1, 2016 - History - 480 pages. This is a translation of the eleventh-century Latin Annals of Lampert, monk of...

  6. Lambert of Hersfeld is best known to the world as the author of "Annales Lamberti", a chronicle of the world from its beginning to the year 1077.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2016 · Topics. Lampert is widely regarded as 'the unrivalled master among medieval historians' and 'a superb story-teller', noted for his vivid characterisation and narrative. This English translation of his work is of the greatest value to teachers and students of medieval history and also of interest to the general reader of European literature.