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John of Hildesheim, O.Carm. (Latin: Johannes de Hildesheim) (born in 1310/1320, Hildesheim, and died in 1375, Marienau) was a writer and Carmelite friar from the German town of Hildesheim, then the capital of the Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim, an independent state within the Holy Roman Empire. Due to his status as a friar, he was able to travel through Germany, France and Italy, and his broad literary opus includes works of philosophy, theology and poetry.

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  • Johannes von Hildesheim (* zwischen 1310 und 1320 in Hildesheim; † 5. Mai 1375 in Marienau bei Hameln) war Karmelit und Prior des Klosters Marienau bei Hameln. (de)
  • John of Hildesheim, O.Carm. (Latin: Johannes de Hildesheim) (born in 1310/1320, Hildesheim, and died in 1375, Marienau) was a writer and Carmelite friar from the German town of Hildesheim, then the capital of the Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim, an independent state within the Holy Roman Empire. Due to his status as a friar, he was able to travel through Germany, France and Italy, and his broad literary opus includes works of philosophy, theology and poetry. John is chiefly known as the author of the popular Historia Trium Regum (History of the Three Kings), which records the history of the Three Magi, derived from the Biblical story, including their background before their journey to Bethlehem trailing the famous Star, their lives after the Adoration, and the history of their relics (reputed to lie in the Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany). Also included is a lengthy account of the Magi's descendant, the fabled priest-king Prester John of medieval legend. The work was attributed to John of Hildesheim by later commentators like Johannes Trithemius, but not all modern historians take this for granted. Others of John's works include The Mirror of the Source of Life, a treatise on the nature of life, and writings in defense of the Carmelite Order. (en)
  • Yohanes dari Hildesheim, O.Carm. (bahasa Latin: Johannes de Hildesheim) (lahir pada 1310/1320, Hildesheim, dan meninggal pada 1375, ) adalah seorang penulis dan frater Karmelit dari kota Jerman Hildesheim, yang pada waktu itu menjadi ibu kota dari Kepangeranan-Keuskupan Hildesheim, sebuah negara independen di Kekaisaran Romawi Suci. Karena statusnya sebagai frater, ia berkunjung ke seluruh Jerman, Prancis dan Italia, dan mempelajari filsafat, teologi dan puisi. John utamanya dikenal sebagai pengarang Historia Trium Regum (Sejarah Tiga Raja), yang mencatat sejarah Tiga Orang Majus, yang berasal dari kisah Alkitab, yang meliputi latar belakang mereka sebelum datang ke Bethlehem dengan mengikuti Benteng, kehidupan mereka setelah , dan sejarah relik mereka (yang diyakini disimpan di di ). Selain itu juga meliputi catatan panjang keturunan orang-orang Majelis, pendeta-raja Prester Yohanes dari legenda abad pertengahan. Karya tersebut juga diatributkan kepada Yohanes dari Hildesheim oleh komentator-komentator pada masa berikutnya seperti , namun tidak semua sejarawan modern memegang anggapan tersebut. Karya Yohanes lainnya meliputi Cermin Sumber Hidup, sebuah risalah sejarah alam, dan menuliskan pertahanan Ordo Karmelit. (in)
  • Giovanni di Hildesheim (Hildesheim, 1310-1320 circa – , 5 maggio 1375) è stato un monaco cristiano e teologo tedesco, appartenente all'ordine dei Carmelitani, che fu priore dei monasteri di Kassel e Marienau e maestro alla Sorbona. Tra le sue opere maggiori, figura Liber de trium regum corporibus Coloniam translatis, opera dedicata alla traslazione delle reliquie dei Re Magi a Colonia e tradotta in varie lingue, che contribuì a diffondere in tutto il mondo le principali leggende riguardanti i Magi. (it)
  • Johannes von Hildesheim (Hildesheim, ca. 1310-1320 – Coppenbrügge, 5 mei 1375) was een karmeliet en geestelijk auteur. Hij schreef een invloedrijke driekoningenlegende. (nl)
  • Иоанн Хильдесхаймский (нем. Johannes von Hildesheim; Хильдесхайм — 5 мая 1375, Мариенау) — католический теолог. Родился между 1310 и 1320 гг. Преподавал теологию в университетах Авиньона и Парижа. В 1361—1364 годах приор монастыря в Касселе. С 1369 года настоятель монастыря в Мариенау. Умер в 1375 г. Автор повести «Liber de gestis ac trina beatissimorum trium regum translatione», в которой впервые, по-видимому, встречается , которые были поднесены Христу младенцу одним из волхвов, Мельхиором, и впоследствии уплачены Иуде Искариотскому за предательство. (ru)
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  • Johannes von Hildesheim (* zwischen 1310 und 1320 in Hildesheim; † 5. Mai 1375 in Marienau bei Hameln) war Karmelit und Prior des Klosters Marienau bei Hameln. (de)
  • Giovanni di Hildesheim (Hildesheim, 1310-1320 circa – , 5 maggio 1375) è stato un monaco cristiano e teologo tedesco, appartenente all'ordine dei Carmelitani, che fu priore dei monasteri di Kassel e Marienau e maestro alla Sorbona. Tra le sue opere maggiori, figura Liber de trium regum corporibus Coloniam translatis, opera dedicata alla traslazione delle reliquie dei Re Magi a Colonia e tradotta in varie lingue, che contribuì a diffondere in tutto il mondo le principali leggende riguardanti i Magi. (it)
  • Johannes von Hildesheim (Hildesheim, ca. 1310-1320 – Coppenbrügge, 5 mei 1375) was een karmeliet en geestelijk auteur. Hij schreef een invloedrijke driekoningenlegende. (nl)
  • Иоанн Хильдесхаймский (нем. Johannes von Hildesheim; Хильдесхайм — 5 мая 1375, Мариенау) — католический теолог. Родился между 1310 и 1320 гг. Преподавал теологию в университетах Авиньона и Парижа. В 1361—1364 годах приор монастыря в Касселе. С 1369 года настоятель монастыря в Мариенау. Умер в 1375 г. Автор повести «Liber de gestis ac trina beatissimorum trium regum translatione», в которой впервые, по-видимому, встречается , которые были поднесены Христу младенцу одним из волхвов, Мельхиором, и впоследствии уплачены Иуде Искариотскому за предательство. (ru)
  • John of Hildesheim, O.Carm. (Latin: Johannes de Hildesheim) (born in 1310/1320, Hildesheim, and died in 1375, Marienau) was a writer and Carmelite friar from the German town of Hildesheim, then the capital of the Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim, an independent state within the Holy Roman Empire. Due to his status as a friar, he was able to travel through Germany, France and Italy, and his broad literary opus includes works of philosophy, theology and poetry. (en)
  • Yohanes dari Hildesheim, O.Carm. (bahasa Latin: Johannes de Hildesheim) (lahir pada 1310/1320, Hildesheim, dan meninggal pada 1375, ) adalah seorang penulis dan frater Karmelit dari kota Jerman Hildesheim, yang pada waktu itu menjadi ibu kota dari Kepangeranan-Keuskupan Hildesheim, sebuah negara independen di Kekaisaran Romawi Suci. Karena statusnya sebagai frater, ia berkunjung ke seluruh Jerman, Prancis dan Italia, dan mempelajari filsafat, teologi dan puisi. Karya Yohanes lainnya meliputi Cermin Sumber Hidup, sebuah risalah sejarah alam, dan menuliskan pertahanan Ordo Karmelit. (in)
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  • Johannes von Hildesheim (de)
  • Yohanes dari Hildesheim (in)
  • Giovanni di Hildesheim (it)
  • John of Hildesheim (en)
  • Johannes van Hildesheim (nl)
  • Иоанн Хильдесхаймский (ru)
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