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Aldetrude (died c. 696, or 526) was a
Christian saint and from 684 was
abbess of
Maubeuge Abbey in the
County of Hainault, now in
northern France. She...
- Woncheuk,
Korean Buddhist monk (b. c. 613) Chlodulf,
bishop of Metz (b. 605)
Aldetrude,
Christian saint "St. Peter's
Abbey -
Salzburg Archabbey :
Churches &...
- children:
Aldetrude,
abbess of
Maubeuge Abbey Landry of Soignies,
Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz
Madelberte of Maubeuge,
succeeded Aldetrude as abbess...
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Waltrude (Waudru). She was
succeeded by her nieces, Waltrude's daughters,
Aldetrude and then Madelberte.
There are
several early Lives, but none by contemporaries...
- ****istant Mother, Teresalina, saw a
tribesman point a
rifle at
Mother Aldetrude and
jumped in
front of her. A
bullet went
through Teresalina's heart....
- Woncheuk,
Korean Buddhist monk (b. c. 613) Chlodulf,
bishop of Metz (b. 605)
Aldetrude,
Christian saint 697
Eochaid mac Domangairt, king of Dál
Riata Ferchar...
- of Thuringia,
among whose successors as
abbesses were her niece, St.
Aldetrude (d. 696) and
another niece, St.
Amalberte (d. 705),
herself the mother...
- ancestors.
Coursolre Castle was part farm, part palace.
Waltrude and
Aldetrude, his daughters, were born at that location. His
father had
become a monk...
- of
Saint Waltrude and
Vincent Madelgarius with his
siblings including Aldetrude of Maubeuge,
Madelberte of Maubeuge, and
Landry of Soignies. He was born...
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religious vocation of Al****nde,
Abbess of Maubeuge, also of
Amalberga and
Aldetrude, of whom the
first was the
sister and the last two the
daughters of Waltrude...