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Ekkehard I (Latin: Eccehardus; died 14 January 973), called Major or Senex (the Elder), was a monk of the Abbey of Saint Gall. He was of noble birth, of the family in Toggenburg, and was educated in the monastery of St. Gall; after joining the Benedictine Order, he was appointed director of the inner school there. Later, under Abbot Kralo, who trusted him implicitly, he was elected dean of the monastery, and for a while directed all the affairs of the abbey.

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  • Ekkehard (ca)
  • Ekkehard I. (St. Gallen) (de)
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  • Ekkehard Ier (fr)
  • Ekkeardo I (it)
  • Ekkehard I (sv)
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  • Ekkehard I (910-973) fou un monjo del monestir suís de Sant Gall autor de l'obra de Poesia Narrativa Medieval, escrita a finals del segle x, el Waltharius. (ca)
  • Ekkehard I. (* 910 im Thurgau; † 14. Januar 973 in St. Gallen) war Mönch und Dekan des Klosters St. Gallen. Ekkehard trat als Verfasser geistlicher Hymnen und Sequenzen hervor. Er gilt als Autor des um 930 entstandenen und im 11. Jahrhundert von Ekkehard IV. überarbeiteten Walthariliedes. Das in lateinischen Hexametern verfasste Heldenepos, das die Flucht Walthers von Aquitanien mit seiner Geliebten Hildegunde aus dem Hunnenland besingt, ist neben dem Hildebrandslied die einzig erhaltene literarische Fassung einer heimischen Heldensage vor dem 12. Jahrhundert. Es wurde in zehn Handschriften überliefert und 1838 von Jakob Grimm erstmals herausgegeben. Sein Neffe war Ekkehard II. (de)
  • Ekkehardo I ( Thurgau, 910-San Galo, 14 de enero de 973) fue un monje y escolástico de la Abadía de San Galo autor de la epopeya Waltharius. (es)
  • Ekkehard Ier (ou Eckhard, Eckhart, Ekkehart), né en 910 à Thurgau et mort le 14 janvier 973 à Saint-Gall, fut moine puis écolâtre de l'abbaye de Saint-Gall. Il serait l'auteur d'une épopée le Waltarius, et aurait également écrit sur la vie de sainte Wiborada. (fr)
  • Ekkeardo I (Turgovia, 910 – San Gallo, 14 gennaio 973) fu un monaco svizzero dell'abbazia di San Gallo, autore di e . In latino Ekkehardus Maior o Senex (il Vecchio) e in tedesco Ekkehart I, detto comunemente il “Decano”, è noto in particolare per essere stato impropriamente considerato come l’autore del poema epico Waltharius. (it)
  • Ekkehard I, född 910 i Thurgau, död 14 januari 973 i Sankt Gallen, var en munk och dekan i Sankt Gallens kloster. Ekkehard skrev omkring 920 Waltharius, en latinsk episk dikt på hexameter om Walther av Akvitanien och hans älskade Hildegunde, utgiven av Jacob Grimm i "Lateinische Gedichte des 10. und 11. Jahrhunderts" (1838). (sv)
  • Ekkehard I (Latin: Eccehardus; died 14 January 973), called Major or Senex (the Elder), was a monk of the Abbey of Saint Gall. He was of noble birth, of the family in Toggenburg, and was educated in the monastery of St. Gall; after joining the Benedictine Order, he was appointed director of the inner school there. Later, under Abbot Kralo, who trusted him implicitly, he was elected dean of the monastery, and for a while directed all the affairs of the abbey. (en)
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  • Ekkehard I (910-973) fou un monjo del monestir suís de Sant Gall autor de l'obra de Poesia Narrativa Medieval, escrita a finals del segle x, el Waltharius. (ca)
  • Ekkehard I (Latin: Eccehardus; died 14 January 973), called Major or Senex (the Elder), was a monk of the Abbey of Saint Gall. He was of noble birth, of the family in Toggenburg, and was educated in the monastery of St. Gall; after joining the Benedictine Order, he was appointed director of the inner school there. Later, under Abbot Kralo, who trusted him implicitly, he was elected dean of the monastery, and for a while directed all the affairs of the abbey. Ekkehard made a pilgrimage to Rome, where he was retained for a time by Pope John XII, who presented him with various relics of St. John the Baptist. After Kralo's death Ekkehard refused the abbatial succession, because of lameness resulting from a fractured leg. However, he directed the choice of Burkard, son of Count Ulrich of Buchhorn, who governed St. Gall with the advice and co-operation of Ekkehard. The latter erected a hospice in front of the monastery for the sick and strangers, and was in many other ways a model of charity. He was also distinguished as a poet, and wrote a Latin epic "Waltharius", basing his version on an original German text. He dedicated this poem to Bishop (965-991). It describes the elopement of Walter of Aquitaine with the Burgundian princess Hildegunde, from the land of the Huns, followed by the battle of between Walter and the followers of Gunther and Hagen (ed. Peiper, Berlin, 1873). He also composed various ecclesiastical hymns and sequences, e. g. in honour of the Blessed Trinity, St. John the Baptist, St. Benedict, St. Columbanus and St. Stephen (Meyer, "Philologische Bemerkungen zum Waltharius" in "Abhandl. der bayr. Akad. d. Wissenschaften", Munich, 1873; Streeker, "Ekkehard und Virgil" in "Zeitschrift f. deutsches Altertum", 1898, XLII, 338-366). (en)
  • Ekkehard I. (* 910 im Thurgau; † 14. Januar 973 in St. Gallen) war Mönch und Dekan des Klosters St. Gallen. Ekkehard trat als Verfasser geistlicher Hymnen und Sequenzen hervor. Er gilt als Autor des um 930 entstandenen und im 11. Jahrhundert von Ekkehard IV. überarbeiteten Walthariliedes. Das in lateinischen Hexametern verfasste Heldenepos, das die Flucht Walthers von Aquitanien mit seiner Geliebten Hildegunde aus dem Hunnenland besingt, ist neben dem Hildebrandslied die einzig erhaltene literarische Fassung einer heimischen Heldensage vor dem 12. Jahrhundert. Es wurde in zehn Handschriften überliefert und 1838 von Jakob Grimm erstmals herausgegeben. Sein Neffe war Ekkehard II. (de)
  • Ekkehardo I ( Thurgau, 910-San Galo, 14 de enero de 973) fue un monje y escolástico de la Abadía de San Galo autor de la epopeya Waltharius. (es)
  • Ekkehard Ier (ou Eckhard, Eckhart, Ekkehart), né en 910 à Thurgau et mort le 14 janvier 973 à Saint-Gall, fut moine puis écolâtre de l'abbaye de Saint-Gall. Il serait l'auteur d'une épopée le Waltarius, et aurait également écrit sur la vie de sainte Wiborada. (fr)
  • Ekkeardo I (Turgovia, 910 – San Gallo, 14 gennaio 973) fu un monaco svizzero dell'abbazia di San Gallo, autore di e . In latino Ekkehardus Maior o Senex (il Vecchio) e in tedesco Ekkehart I, detto comunemente il “Decano”, è noto in particolare per essere stato impropriamente considerato come l’autore del poema epico Waltharius. (it)
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