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Barbarian invasions - Ekkehard IV of St. Gallen (St. Gall) or Eckhard, Eckhart (980 -1057)...

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Barbarian invasions - Ekkehard IV of St. Gallen (St. Gall) or Eckhard, Eckhart (980 -1057) erudit, and Latin poet.The brother Heribald and the Huns has the Reichenau. On the island of Reichenau, only brother Heribald, a little simplet monk, remained during the general flight. Here he looks, like a stone statue, sitting on a tree trunk, the first huns horsemen arrived from the sea (as the Roman senators had once waited for the Gauls). The Huns were not at first surprised at the sight of this immobile companion.”
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Artist
Unknown Artist, (19th century)
Photographer
Stefano Bianchetti
Location
Private Collection
Medium
chromolithograph
Date
C19th AD
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Barbarian invasions - Ekkehard IV of St. Gallen (St. Gall) or Eckhard, Eckhart (980 -1057) erudit, and Latin poet.The brother Heribald and the Huns has the Reichenau. On the island of Reichenau, only brother Heribald, a little simplet monk, remained during the general flight. Here he looks, like a stone statue, sitting on a tree trunk, the first huns horsemen arrived from the sea (as the Roman senators had once waited for the Gauls). The Huns were not at first surprised at the sight of this immobile companion.”

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

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