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    Lorsch (German pronunciation: [lɔʁʃ] ) is a town in the Bergstraße district in Hessen, Germany, 60 km south of Frankfurt. Lorsch is well known for the...
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    200m 220yds Lorsch Abbey    Lorsch Abbey, otherwise the Imperial Abbey of Lorsch (German: Reichsabtei Lorsch; Latin: Laureshamense Monasterium or Laurissa)...
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    Kira Reed (redirect from Robert Lorsch)
    Kira Reed, also known as Kira Reed Lorsch, is an American actress, television host, television writer, and television producer. Reed was born in Santa...
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  • Jay William Lorsch (born 1932) is an American organizational theorist and the Louis Kirstein Professor of Human Relations at the Harvard Business School...
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    The Codex Aureus of Lorsch or Lorsch Gospels (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 50, and Alba Iulia, Biblioteca Documenta Batthyaneum, s.n.) is...
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  • Lorsch may refer to several different things: Lorsch, a town in the Bergstraße district in Hesse, Germany Lorsch Abbey, former one of the most renowned...
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  • The Lorsch riddles, also known as the Aenigmata Anglica, are a collection of twelve hexametrical, early medieval Latin riddles that were anonymously written...
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    The Lorsch Codex (Chronicon Laureshamense, Lorscher Codex, Codex Laureshamensis) is an important historical document created between about 1175 to 1195...
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    Littleham, Devon, mentioned in 1422. An example of a proprietary church is Lorsch Abbey, founded in 764 by the Frankish Count Cancor and his widowed mother...
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    The Lorsch Bee Blessing (German: Lorscher Bienensegen) is a bee-keeping prayer intended to bring home honey bees in good health to their hives. It is believed...
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    Abbot Gundeland's "Altenmünster" of Lorsch abbey (765–74), as revealed in the excavations by Frederich Behn. Lorsch was adapted without substantial alteration...
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    The Annales laureshamenses, also called Annals of Lorsch (AL), are a set of Reichsannalen (annals of the Frankish empire) that cover the years from 703...
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  • Christian Gottfried Lorsch (11 September 1773, in Nuremberg – 19 February 1830, in Nuremberg) was the first civilian first mayor of Nuremberg after the...
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  • was Archbishop of Metz and abbot of the Lorsch Abbey. An uncle of Robert was Count Cancor, founder of Lorsch Abbey. Through Robert the Strong he was grandfather...
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  • roles in society. Royal patronage of local monasteries such as Fulda and Lorsch provided a means for the court to establish relationships with local elites...
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  • Cancor (died 771) was a Frankish count associated with Lorsch Abbey. He was son of a noble lady Williswinda. As her only known husband before she was widowed...
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    Dorothea Maria Lösch (1730 – 2 February 1799) was a Swedish master mariner, known for the incident during the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) in which she...
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    The title of the Getica as it appears in a 9th-century manuscript of Lorsch Abbey now in the Vatican Library...
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    Codex Aureus of Lorsch...
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    Theodore Lorch (September 29, 1873 – November 12, 1947) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 140 films between 1908 and 1947. Born in Springfield...
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    listening to the winged lion, Mark; image 21 of the Codex Aureus of Lorsch or Lorsch Gospels Mark the Evangelist looking at the lion, c. 823 The martyrdom...
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    own, resulting in a unique character. The gatehouse of the monastery at Lorsch, built around 800, exemplifies classical inspiration for Carolingian architecture...
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    Lorsch Abbey gatehouse, c. 800, an example of the Carolingian architectural style – a first, albeit isolated classical movement in architecture...
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    Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel Kellerwald-Edersee National Park in North Hesse Lorsch Abbey The Messel Fossil Pit. Exhibits from the Messel Pit can be seen in...
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  • of Louis the Pious. Other related family includes Cancor, founder of the Lorsch Abbey, his sister Landrada and her son Saint Chrodogang, archbishop of Metz...
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  • proposed that this is the same Robert who married Williswinda who founded Lorsch Abbey. This Williswinda had three children: Count Cancor (d. 771). Anselm...
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    addition to the Annales Petaviani which record Charlemagne's birth in 747. Lorsch Abbey commemorated Charlemagne's date of birth as 2 April from the mid-9th...
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    illuminated lectionary with gold inscriptions by Odalricus Peccator at Lorsch Abbey, Germany (1000–1050) Tiberius Psalter and Stowe Psalter, two of four...
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    Cambridge University Press. 2010. Chait, Richard P.; Daniel, D. Ronald; Lorsch, Jay W.; Rosovsky, Henry (May–June 2006). "Governing Harvard: A Harvard...
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    the abbey at Lorsch near Worms in Germany. In many German texts, they are also called the Kleine Lorscher Frankenchronik ("Short Lorsch Chronicle of the...
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