Humanity Hits 2: The Wittewierum chronicle
This manuscript dates from the thirteenth century. It was written by the oldest Groninger we know personally: Emo of Huizinge.
At Oxford, Emo was the first student from continental Europe. Back in Frisia he founded a men's monastery in Wierum in 1213. As abbot he affiliated the monastery with the order of the Premonstratensians, so that it enjoyed protection from the church and pope. The monks wore white habits. Therefore the place was called Wittewierum.
The monastery existed for about 350 years. In 1561 it was dissolved. Abbot Emo called it Bloemhof and he kept an annual record of the events in and around the monastery in a chronicle. His second successor Menko continued this. Thanks to Emo and Menko we know the history of this monastery in the first century of its existence.
Last modified: | 06 January 2023 4.06 p.m. |
More news
-
24 May 2024
Lustrum 410 in pictures
Lustrum 410 in pictures: We are already over half way through our lustrum! Enjoy a few photos of the lustrum so far.
-
21 May 2024
Results of 2024 University elections
The votes have been counted and the results of the University elections are in!
-
13 May 2024
Trapping molecules
In his laboratory, physicist Steven Hoekstra is building an experimental set-up made of two parts: one that produces barium fluoride molecules, and a second part that traps the molecules and brings them to an almost complete standstill so they can...