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Erchanbert : ウィキペディア英語版
Erchempert
Erchempert (also Herempert, (ラテン語:Erchempertus)) was a monk of Monte Cassino in the south of Italy in the final quarter of the ninth century. He chronicled a history of Lombard Benevento, giving an especially vivid account of the violence surrounding his monastic retreat in his own day. Beginning with Duke Arechis I (591-641), his history, titled the ''Historia Langobardorum Beneventanorum degentium'' (''The History of the Lombards living in Benevento''), stops abruptly in the winter of 888-889. Just one medieval manuscript of this text survives, from the early fourteenth century.
==Sources==

*(''Historia Langabardorvm Beneventarnorvm'' ) - the Latin text, at The Latin Library
*(''Ystoriola Langobardorum Beneventi degentium'' ) - the Latin text, transcribed from the Monumenta Germaniae Historica
*(''Erchempert's "History of the Lombards of Benevento": A translation and study of its place in the chronicle tradition'' ) - Joan Ferry's PhD thesis from Rice University, which includes an English translation of Erchempert's work


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