Theodor Ilgen
Theodor Ilgen (29 October 1854, in Brotterode – 19 September 1924, in Miltenberg) was a German archivist and historian.He studied history at the University of Marburg as a pupil of Conrad Varrentrapp. In 1879 he received his doctorate, and afterwards worked as an archivist at the state archives in Marburg (from 1880), Düsseldorf (from 1882) and Münster (from 1885). From 1900 to 1921 he was director of the archives at Düsseldorf.
He published German translations of Aeneas Silvius' book on Holy Roman Emperor Friedrich III and Josef Grünpeck's work on Friedrich III and Maximilian I. He made contributions as editor to [https://archive.org/details/diechronikender00ilgegoog ''Die Chroniken der westfälischen und niederrheinischen Städte''] ("The Chronicles of Westphalia and Lower Rhine cities"; 3 volumes, 1887–95) and was the author of several biographies in the ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ilgen, Theodor
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“...Ilgen, Theodor Rheinisches Archiv : Wegweiser durch die für die Geschichte des Mittel- und...”Published 1885
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Published 1885
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by Goecke, Rudolf, 1852-1886.
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Published 1889
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