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Gerd Tellenbach (17 September 1903 – 12 June 1999) was a German historian and scholar of medieval social and religious history, particularly of the Papacy and German church during the Investiture Controversy and reform movements of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Tellenbach also made groundbreaking contributions to the study of the medieval nobility and helped establish a new field of research dedicated to mapping social networks and familial ties among medieval elites (Personenforschung). After studying history at the universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg, he taught in Gießen, Münster, and finally the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg, where he served as Rektor (chancellor) in 1949–1950 and again in 1957–1958. From 1962 to 1971, he was director of the German Historical Institut

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  • Gerd Tellenbach (* 17. September 1903 in Groß-Lichterfelde; † 12. Juni 1999 in Freiburg im Breisgau) war ein deutscher Historiker. Tellenbach befasste sich hauptsächlich mit der Geschichte des frühen und hohen Mittelalters. Vor allem arbeitete er über den Investiturstreit und die Entstehung des mittelalterlichen Reiches. Tellenbach gehörte zu einer kleinen Gruppe von Historikern, die trotz Distanz zum Nationalsozialismus ihre akademische Karriere fortführen und ungehindert publizieren konnten. Er lehrte als ordentlicher Professor an den Universitäten Gießen (1938–1942), Münster (1942–1944) und Freiburg (1944–1962); von 1962 bis 1972 leitete er als Direktor das Deutsche Historische Institut in Rom. (de)
  • Gerd Tellenbach (17 September 1903 – 12 June 1999) was a German historian and scholar of medieval social and religious history, particularly of the Papacy and German church during the Investiture Controversy and reform movements of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Tellenbach also made groundbreaking contributions to the study of the medieval nobility and helped establish a new field of research dedicated to mapping social networks and familial ties among medieval elites (Personenforschung). After studying history at the universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg, he taught in Gießen, Münster, and finally the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg, where he served as Rektor (chancellor) in 1949–1950 and again in 1957–1958. From 1962 to 1971, he was director of the German Historical Institut (en)
  • Gerd Tellenbach (17 de setembro de 1903 - 12 de junho de 1999) foi um historiador e estudioso alemão da história social e religiosa medieval, particularmente do papado e da igreja alemã durante a controvérsia da investidura e os movimentos de reforma dos séculos XI e XII. Tellenbach também fez contribuições inovadoras ao estudo da nobreza medieval e ajudou a estabelecer um novo campo de pesquisa dedicado ao mapeamento de redes sociais e laços familiares entre as elites medievais (Personenforschung). Depois de estudar história nas universidades de Freiburg e Heidelberg, ensinou em Gießen, Münster e, finalmente, na Albert-Ludwigs-Universität em Freiburg, onde atuou como Rektor (chanceler) em 1949-1950 e novamente em 1957-1958. De 1962 a 1971, ele foi diretor do , um centro de pesquisa patroc (pt)
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  • Gerd Tellenbach (* 17. September 1903 in Groß-Lichterfelde; † 12. Juni 1999 in Freiburg im Breisgau) war ein deutscher Historiker. Tellenbach befasste sich hauptsächlich mit der Geschichte des frühen und hohen Mittelalters. Vor allem arbeitete er über den Investiturstreit und die Entstehung des mittelalterlichen Reiches. Tellenbach gehörte zu einer kleinen Gruppe von Historikern, die trotz Distanz zum Nationalsozialismus ihre akademische Karriere fortführen und ungehindert publizieren konnten. Er lehrte als ordentlicher Professor an den Universitäten Gießen (1938–1942), Münster (1942–1944) und Freiburg (1944–1962); von 1962 bis 1972 leitete er als Direktor das Deutsche Historische Institut in Rom. Seine in Freiburg begonnenen personengeschichtlichen Untersuchungen entwickelten sich zu einem der bedeutendsten Forschungsprojekte der deutschen Mediävistik in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Aus dem „Freiburger Arbeitskreis“, der so genannten „Tellenbach-Schule“, gingen zahlreiche Lehrstuhlinhaber, unter anderem in Hamburg, Münster, Würzburg und Freiburg, hervor. Darüber hinaus wirkte Tellenbach in der Nachkriegszeit maßgeblich in der Wissenschafts- und Bildungspolitik. (de)
  • Gerd Tellenbach (17 September 1903 – 12 June 1999) was a German historian and scholar of medieval social and religious history, particularly of the Papacy and German church during the Investiture Controversy and reform movements of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Tellenbach also made groundbreaking contributions to the study of the medieval nobility and helped establish a new field of research dedicated to mapping social networks and familial ties among medieval elites (Personenforschung). After studying history at the universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg, he taught in Gießen, Münster, and finally the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg, where he served as Rektor (chancellor) in 1949–1950 and again in 1957–1958. From 1962 to 1971, he was director of the German Historical Institute in Rome, a state-sponsored research center dedicated to German-Italian studies and the history of the Papacy in the Middle Ages. (en)
  • Gerd Tellenbach (17 de setembro de 1903 - 12 de junho de 1999) foi um historiador e estudioso alemão da história social e religiosa medieval, particularmente do papado e da igreja alemã durante a controvérsia da investidura e os movimentos de reforma dos séculos XI e XII. Tellenbach também fez contribuições inovadoras ao estudo da nobreza medieval e ajudou a estabelecer um novo campo de pesquisa dedicado ao mapeamento de redes sociais e laços familiares entre as elites medievais (Personenforschung). Depois de estudar história nas universidades de Freiburg e Heidelberg, ensinou em Gießen, Münster e, finalmente, na Albert-Ludwigs-Universität em Freiburg, onde atuou como Rektor (chanceler) em 1949-1950 e novamente em 1957-1958. De 1962 a 1971, ele foi diretor do , um centro de pesquisa patrocinado pelo Estado, dedicado aos estudos alemão-italianos e à história do papado na Idade Média. (pt)
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