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2 unusual facts about Eberhard


Ancient Germanic law

Eberhard, duke and margrave of Rhaetia and Friuli, arranged the contents of the edict with its successive additamenta into a Concordia de singulis causis (829-832).

Honcourt Abbey

The abbey was sited next to the Klosterwald ("monastery wood") in the village of Saint-Martin and was founded in 1000, in the reign of Emperor Otto III, by Count Werner of Ortenbourg, a descendant of the former ruling family of Alsace, the Etichonids, and of the family of the Eberhardines.


ACF2

Barry Schrager, Eberhard Klemens, and Scott Krueger combined to develop ACF2 at London Life Insurance in London, Ontario in 1978.

August Eberhard Müller

August Eberhard Müller (13 December 1767, Northeim - 3 December 1817, Weimar) was a German composer, organist and choir leader.

August Wilhelm Eberhard Christoph Wibel

August Wilhelm Eberhard Christoph Wibel (1775, Emsbach near Öhringen – 1814, Wertheim am Main) was a German physician and botanist.

Battle of Furuholm

These should be used as support during General Eberhard von Vegesack's planned offensive against Frederikshald following the Swedish left wing's invasion of Norway in early May.

Eberhard Faber

Eberhard Faber GmbH was founded in 1922 in Neumarkt, near Nuremberg, Germany, as a pencil factory.

Eberhard I

Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg, (1445–1496); from 1459 till 1495 he was count as Eberhard V

Eberhard II, Count of the Mark

In 1277, Count Herman of Lohn abducted Eberhard's father Count Engelbert I, Count of the Mark near Tecklenburg and imprisoned him in the Castle of Bredevoort, where he later died.

Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg

Eberhard's most significant territorial acquisition was the county of Mömpelgard (now Montbéliard), which he secured through the engagement of his son, the later count Eberhard IV with Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard.

Eberhard Köllner

Eberhard Köllner (born 29 September 1939 in Stassfurt, Germany) was selected for Soyuz 31 as the backup for Sigmund Jähn.

Eberhard Mock

Eberhard Mock is a fictional character in a series of novels by Marek Krajewski.

Eberhard Vogel

Eberhard "Ebse" Vogel (born 8 April 1943 in Altenhain) is a former German footballer.

Eberhard von Brockhusen

Eberhard von Brockhusen, (1869-1939), was a patron of the List society who lived at Langen in Brandenburg, Germany.

Eberhard Werdin

Eberhard Werdin (October 19, 1911 in Spenge – May 25, 1991 in Weilheim in Oberbayern) was a German composer and writer on music.

Estonia–India relations

The first person from Estonia to visit India at the end of the 17th century was the cleric Eberhard Eckhold (Eckholz) who was born in Tallinn and had studied in the Academia Gustaviana of Tartu.

Institute for New Testament Textual Research

Since the 1950s Aland had been working on Eberhard and Erwin Nestle's Novum Testamentum Graece.

John Eberhard Faber

John Eberhard Faber (sometimes Johann Eberhard Faber) (December 6, 1822 – March 2, 1879), was born in Stein, Bavaria, Germany.

Jörg Baten

Since 2001 he holds the chair of economic history at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen.

Leopold Eberhard, Duke of Württemberg-Montbéliard

Leopold Eberhard of Württemberg-Montbéliard (21 May 1670, Montbéliard - 25 March 1723, Montbéliard), was the last ruler of the Duchy of Württemberg-Montbéliard from 1699 until his death.

Leopold Eberhard was the eighth and youngest child of Duke George II of Württemberg-Montbéliard by his wife, Comtesse Anne de Coligny.

Louis, Count of Stolberg

From the age of nine, he was educated by his maternal uncle Eberhard IV of Eppstein in Königstein.

Mark Lenard

In The Radicals (1990), which recounted the beginnings of the Swiss Anabaptist movement in the 1520s, he played a composite historical character, Eberhard Hoffman, a Catholic bishop who serves as prosecutor in the trial of his former abbot Michael Sattler.

Martin Eberhard

Eberhard drives the second of Tesla Motors Founder's Series Roadsters cars, which is the first series of the Tesla Roadster.

Later, Eberhard co-founded and founded start-up companies Network Computing Devices, Inc. (making X Window-based network terminals) and NuvoMedia (making the Rocket eBook), respectively.

Ministerialis

Ministerial marriage was subject to review or approval of the liege, as in Salzburg:In July 1213 Archbishop Eberhard II of Salzburg (1200–1246) and Bishop Manegold of Passau (1206–1215) asked King Frederick II at the imperial court held at Eger (today Cheb in the Czech Republic) to confirm the marriage contract that Gerhoch II of Bergheim-Radeck, an archiepiscopal ministerial, had made with Bertha of Lonsdorf, a Passau ministerial.

Murbach Abbey

The founder of the abbey, Count Eberhard, brother of Luitfrid of the Etichonids, brought Bishop Pirmin from Reichenau Abbey on Lake Constance to build up the religious community, which had previously used the Rule of St. Columbanus and become ill-disciplined.

Nobuhiko Hasegawa

In 1969 in Munich he won the men's team event (with Shigeo Itoh and Mitsuru Kohno) against the German team (Eberhard Schöler, Bernt Jansen, Wilfried Lieck) with the result of 5:3.

Novum Testamentum Graece

Eberhard's son Erwin Nestle took over after his father's death and issued the 13th edition in 1927.

Philip, Prince of Eulenburg

Alexandrine (Adine) Elise Klara Antonia Gräfin zu Eulenburg (Liebenberg, 1 July 1880 - Friedelhausen, 3 February 1957), married at Liebenberg, 15 June 1910 Eberhard Graf von Schwerin (Weilburg, 11 July 1882 - Giessen, 4 April 1954)

Ray Bush

In: Eberhard Kienle (eds.) Politics from Above, Politics from Below: The Middle East in the Age of Age of Economic Reform, Saqi Books.

Stephan I, Count of Sponheim

Johannes Trithemius credits a Count Eberhard of Sponheim as founder of the Abbey of Sponheim and dates the founding to 1044, position questioned by Johannes Mötsch.

Wolfgang Dauner

1967 Free Action, with Jean-Luc Ponty, viol; Gerd Dudek, ts; Jürgen Karg, cello; Eberhard Weber, b; Fred Braceful, dr, und Mani Neumaier, dr; MPS Records

Wolfram Eberhard

In Germany, Eberhard became the director of the Asiatic section of the Grassi Museum in Leipzig during that time.

The next year Eberhard travelled across northern China to Xi'an, the sacred mountain Mount Hua, Taiyuan, and the Yungang Grottoes at Datong.


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