Erchempert

Erchempert

Erchempert (also Herempert, _la. Erchempertus, _it. Erchemperto) was a monk of Monte Cassino in the final quarter of the ninth century. He chronicled a history of Lombard Benevento, giving especially vivid account of the violence surrounding his monastic retreat in his own day. The work, "Historia Langobardorum Beneventanorum", stops in the winter of 888-889 suddenly.

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* [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/erchempert.html "Historia Langabardorvm Beneventarnorvm" at The Latin Library]
* [http://www.oeaw.ac.at/gema/erchempert.htm "Historia Langobardorum Beneventanorum" at the Institut für Mittelalter Forschung]
* [http://www.cesn.it/Cronisti/testi/Erchemperto.doc "Ystoriola Langobardorum Beneventi degentium" from the Monumenta Germaniae Historica]


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