Hoger (abbot)
Hoger (Latin: Hogerus; died 906) was the abbot of Werden and Saint Ludger in Helmstedt from 898 until 902. From Duke Otto I of Saxony, he acquired the field in the Herzfeld where the body of Saint Ida was buried. He has also been tentatively assigned the authorship of the Musica enchiriadis, the first musical treatise on polyphony in the Western tradition.
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Hoger (abbot)
Hoger (Latin: Hogerus; died 906) was the abbot of Werden and Saint Ludger in Helmstedt from 898 until 902. From Duke Otto I of Saxony, he acquired the field in the Herzfeld where the body of Saint Ida was buried. He has also been tentatively assigned the authorship of the Musica enchiriadis, the first musical treatise on polyphony in the Western tradition.
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Hoger (Latin: Hogerus; died 90 ...... hony in the Western tradition.
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Hoger (mortinta en 906) estis ...... ĥoralo al la frua plurvoĉeco.
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Hoger († 906) war von 898 bis ...... ikgeschichte dokumentiert ist.
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Hoger ou Otger (latin : Hogeru ...... e de la tradition occidentale.
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Hoger (Latin: Hogerus; died 90 ...... hony in the Western tradition.
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Hoger (mortinta en 906) estis ...... ĥoralo al la frua plurvoĉeco.
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Hoger († 906) war von 898 bis ...... ikgeschichte dokumentiert ist.
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Hoger ou Otger (latin : Hogeru ...... e de la tradition occidentale.
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Hoger (abato)
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Hoger (abbot)
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Hoger
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