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Cunigunde of Luxembourg, OSB (German: Kunigunde) (c. 975 – 3
March 1040), also
called Cunegundes, Cunegunda, and
Cunegonda and, in Latin,
Cunegundis or...
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Kinga of
Poland or
Kinga of Hungary, also
Saint Kinga (also
known as Cunegunda; Polish: Święta Kinga, Hungarian:
Szent Kinga, Lithuanian: Šv. Kunigunda)...
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color depiction of the arms of
Bohemia appears in the P****ional of
Abbes Cunegund from the 1310s. The
Moravian Eagle was
first do****ented on the seal of...
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Jesus The Holy Face Fol. 17v
Angel Alternative names: P****ional of
Abbess Cunegund, P****ional of
Abbess Kunhuta. Sheingorn,
Pamela (2006). "Gender in art"...
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Heritage Floor: Cresilla. 21
March 2007.
Retrieved 25
September 2015. "
Cunegund".
Alexander P. Kazhdan, ed. (1991). The
Oxford dictionary of Byzantium...
- name
Kunastrokius is
clearly a ****ual pun,
perhaps referencing Voltaire's
Cunegund of
Candide (1759). One of Sterne's
correspondents later complained that...
- Arason) Hallvarðs saga (Hallvard)
Hendriks saga og Kúnigúndísar (Henry and
Cunegund)
Jakobs saga
postola (ins eldra) (James, son of Zebedee)
Jakobs saga postola...
- as of non-Christian
origin "from
beyond the sea". William's
second wife
Cunegund and
further children (Gerberga,
Heribert and others) are
mentioned in two...