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Let's not be overhasty. How do know that none of those Bergknappen
mentioned in a couple of the sites that Herwig pointed to were below
the age of majority in Carinthia at whenever it was that the story of
the sons' murders became part of the tradition of Hemma von Gurk?
Best,
John Dillon
On Thursday, June 29, 2006, at 11:30 am, Phyllis wrote:
> >Okay, let me try again: the sons were murdered by rebellious
> miners.
> >They were managing a mine for their dad.
>
> P
>
> >Diana Wright wrote:
> >>Phyllis G. Jestice wrote:
> >>>
> >>>Emma (d. 1045) Emma was trained at the German imperial court
> before>>>being married off to Landgrave William of Friesach. It
> seems to have
> >>>been a happy marriage, and produced two sons. But the sons were
> >>>murdered by rebellious minors.
> >>
> >>You can't not give more of this story!
> >
> >Scholars are sceptical :-)
> >
> >John Briggs
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