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Cunegundes may
refer to:
Cunigunde of
Luxembourg (c. 975–1040), also
called St.
Cunegundes and St. Cunegonda, wife of the Holy
Roman Emperor Saint Henry...
- Luxembourg, OSB (German: Kunigunde) (c. 975 – 3
March 1033), also
called Cunegundes, Cunegunda, and
Cunegonda and, in Latin,
Cunegundis or Kinigundis, was...
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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)...
- Kunigunde, Kunigunda, or Cunigunde, is a
European female name of
German origin derived from "kuni" (clan, family) and "gund" (war). In
Polish this is sometimes...
- 7
October 2012, [1] "Saint
Cunegundes".
Catholic Saints Info. 2
March 2019.
Retrieved 29
January 2020. "St.
Cunegundes, Empress".
Garden Of Mary. Retrieved...
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Established 1
November 1007
Cathedral Bamberg Cathedral Patron saint St.
Cunegundes St. Otto of
Bamberg St.
Henry II
Secular priests 295 (Diocesan) 98 (Religious...
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attached hospitals and
hostels to both. "At Bamberg, the
empress St.
Cunegundes, who
preserved her
virginity with the
consent of her husband, the emperor...
- Hungary, wife of
Boleslaus V of Poland,
known as "Saint Kunigunda", "Saint
Cunegunde", "Saint Kioga", and "Saint Zinga", in
Polish "Święta Kinga" (Catholic)...
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whose mother, like Gerhard's wife, was a
sister of the emperor's wife
Cunegunde.
Despite the
criticisms of the chronicles,
there were many
factors influencing...
- title: A
mayse vegn
shretelekh un grilen); "Rabbi Leib and the
Witch Cunegunde" (Yiddish title: R. Leyb Sore's un di
makhsheyfe Kunegunde, 1967); "The...