Ekkehard of Aura
Ekkehard of Aura (Latin: Ekkehardus Uraugiensis; died 1126) was the Abbot of Aura (a monastery founded by Otto, Bishop of Bamberg, on the Franconian Saale river, near Bad Kissingen, Bavaria) from 1108.[1] A Benedictine monk and chronicler, he made updates to the World Chronicle (Chronicon universale) of Frutolf of Michelsberg, adding important German history between 1098 and 1125 during the reign of Emperor Henry V, in which he sided strongly with the papacy in the Investiture Controversy. He was a participant in the Crusade of 1101 (Lerner, 1989), and provided important source material for the Rhineland massacres of Jews and for the First Crusade.[2]
References[]
- ^ Patricius Schlager (1909). "Ekkehard of Aura". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 5. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
- ^ Mulinder, Alec. "Ekkehard of Aura". The Crusades - An Encyclopedia. p. 392. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
Further reading[]
- Ekkehard of Aura from the Catholic Encyclopedia
- Albert of Aix and Ekkehard of Aura, "Emico and the Slaughter of the Rhineland Jews" from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook
- Ekkehard of Aura, Hierosolymita and World Chronicle (On the Crusades) from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook
- Robert E. Lerner, "Ekkerhard of Aura", Dictionary of the Middle Ages, Volume 4, pp. 417–418, 1989. ISBN 0-684-17024-8
- McCarthy, T. J. H., Chronicles of the Investiture Contest: Frutolf of Michelsberg and his continuators. Manchester: . 2014. ISBN 9780719084706.
Categories:
- 11th-century births
- 1126 deaths
- 12th-century historians
- Historians of the Crusades
- Crusade literature
- Christians of the Crusade of 1101
- Christian anti-Judaism in the Middle Ages
- 12th-century German writers
- 12th-century Latin writers