- as a ruler.
According to the Vita
Sancti Wilfrithi by
Stephen of Ripon,
Bathild was a
ruthless ruler, in
conflict with the
bishops and
perhaps responsible...
-
monastery at
Corbie in Picardy, a
monastery that had been
founded by
queen Bathild, in 662. In
order to be more secluded, he went to
Monte C****ino, but was...
- Balthild,
queen of the
Franks (died ca 680),
presented in The Life of Lady
Bathild,
Queen of the
Franks (in
Fouracre and
Gerberding 1996)
Eustadiola (died...
-
sought and
received her counsel." St. Bertilla—died c. 700 AD.
Queen Bathild requested her
services for the
convent she had
founded at C****e. Her pupils...
- C****es
Abbey in Gaul, Hild
returned north. (C****es had been
founded by
Bathild, the Anglo-Saxon
queen consort of
Clovis II.) Hild
settled on a
small parcel...
- slaves.
Others used
church funds as
permitted by
church councils.
Queen Bathild (died 680), wife of
Frankish king
Clovis II and then
regent for her son...
-
gifts from
Clovis II, king of
Neustria and his wife, the Anglo-Saxon
Queen Bathild (later canonised), and this
ensured it a
certain prestige. The earlier...