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Ekkehard IV of St. Gallen (St. Gallen) or Eckhard, Eckhart (980 -1057) erudit, and Latin...

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Ekkehard IV of St. Gallen (St. Gallen) or Eckhard, Eckhart (980 -1057) erudit, and Latin poet. Duchess Hadwig receives Brother Ekkehard in the courtyard of the castle of Hohentwiel. Verso: “” Brother Ekkehard, whom the Duchess commissioned to her castle as a teacher, is taken away by her order on the way and brought to the Hohentwiel in a chair with bearers. Here, the princess receives, before the people gather, the Ebahi monk, and explains the reasons for this strange welcome. It is that he would have no more than she had the right to cross the threshold [of the castle], and would have to be wearable to cross it.”
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Artist
Unknown Artist, (19th century)
Photographer
Stefano Bianchetti
Location
Private Collection
Medium
chromolithograph
Date
C19th AD
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Ekkehard IV of St. Gallen (St. Gallen) or Eckhard, Eckhart (980 -1057) erudit, and Latin poet. Duchess Hadwig receives Brother Ekkehard in the courtyard of the castle of Hohentwiel. Verso: “” Brother Ekkehard, whom the Duchess commissioned to her castle as a teacher, is taken away by her order on the way and brought to the Hohentwiel in a chair with bearers. Here, the princess receives, before the people gather, the Ebahi monk, and explains the reasons for this strange welcome. It is that he would have no more than she had the right to cross the threshold [of the castle], and would have to be wearable to cross it.”

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Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
1st century / 10th century / 11th century / priest / religious orders / religion / woman / Chromolithography (Chromo) / medium / middle age / Kidnapping / religious order / human

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