Examples of 'emmeram' in a sentence

Meaning of "emmeram"

emmeram (noun) - a name, possibly of Germanic or Bavarian origin, that could refer to a person, place, or thing in various contexts like storytelling, mythology, or history

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Emmeram of regensburg.
At this point Uta named Emmeram as the father.
Emmeram was exhumed and put upon a raft in the Isar.
Two of his children are involved with the death of Saint Emmeram.
Then he had Emmeram cut and torn into pieces.
The church of St. Lorenz in Oberföhring has a side altar dedicated to St. Emmeram.
It is named after Emmeram of Regensburg and lavishly illuminated.
The bachelor lives in his family 's castle, Schloss Emmeram.
At this Emmeram was beheaded.
The oldest surviving part is the Romanesque Church of St. Emmeram from the 11th century.
Saint Emmeram of Regensburg died here.
Shortly thereafter, the legend goes, Emmeram abruptly went on a pilgrimage to Rome.
Emmeram von Braun, Founder and Managing Director of AssetMetrix, stated,.
Benedictine monk Otloh of St. Emmeram tells the story of a man accused of stealing a horse.
Emmeram Regensburg XXVIII, 2003, Candida Höfer reproduces one of the halls from the grand St.

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Today, Saint Emmeram is a baptistery.
From the route to St. Emmeram to one of the S-Bahn stations Englschalking or Johanneskirchen.
Otloh von St. Emmeram ' Liber de temptatione cuiusdam monachi.

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