Hampe, Karl, 1869-1936

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Name (Latin)
Hampe, Karl, 1869-1936
Date of birth
1869-02-03
Date of death
1936-02-14
Associated country
Germany
Occupation
Historians
Medievalists
Associated Language
ger
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 27169993
Wikidata: Q88750
Library of congress: n 86112263
Sources of Information
  • Die Aktenstücke zum Frieden von S. Germano, 1230, 1978:t.p. (Karl Hampe)
  • LC data base, 8/12/86(hdg.: Hampe, Karl, 1869-1936)
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Wikipedia description:

Karl Ludwig Hampe (3 February 1869 – 14 February 1936) was a German historian of the Middle Ages, particularly the history of the Holy Roman Empire in the High Middle Ages. Hampe was born in Bremen and graduated from Berlin in 1893. Following graduation, he spent five years as an employee of the Monumenta Historica Germaniae. In Bonn Hampe met his later wife Charlotte Rauff, daughter of Heidelberg geologist Hermann Rauff. On 2 March 1903 he married at the age of 34, Rauff (19 years old). They had four sons and three daughters. Among them architect Hermann Hampe and archaeologist Roland Hampe. In 1903 he was appointed to a professorship in medieval history and historical auxiliary sciences at Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg. In 1924/25 he served as university rector. Hampe remained at Heidelberg until 1933 when he refused to cooperate with the increasing pressure put on universities by the new Nazi-led government of Germany and resigned his professorship. He died in Heidelberg.

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