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Erentrude (also
known as Ehrentraud, Erendrudis, Erentruy, Erndrude, Arentruda,
Ariotruda and Arndruda) was a
saint and abbess, born
during the end of...
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monastery and the
Benedictine nunnery on
Nonnberg for his
relative Erentrude.
Salzburg has been the seat of a
diocesan bishop since 739 CE and an archbishopric...
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Worms Ludwig Edinger (1855–1918),
anatomist and
neurologist Saint Erentrude, or
Erentraud (c. 650–710),
virgin saint of the
Roman Catholic Church...
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Maximiliana in the
Pongau region, the
later town of Bischofshofen. His
niece Erentrude established a
Benedictine nunnery at
nearby Nonnberg about 713. In 739...
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Festungsberg fortifications (later
Hohensalzburg Fortress),
where his
niece Erentrude became the
first abbess.
Rupert also
introduced higher education and other...
- – Tom Davies,
English footballer 350 – Nepoti****,
Roman ruler 710 –
Erentrude,
Frankish abbess 888 – Æthelred,
archbishop of
Canterbury 1066 – St.Theobald...
- Canterbury,
abbot and
scholar March 27 – Rupert,
bishop of
Salzburg June 30 –
Erentrude,
Frankish abbess July 3 –
Zhong Zong,
emperor of the Tang
dynasty (b....
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Damian 710
Bishop of
Pavia Emebert 710
Bishop of
Cambrai Erentrude 710 Indractus, Dominica, and
Companions 710
Rupert of Salzburg...
- county.
William II
before or c.1440? 1447-1467 1467 Werdenberg-Sargans
Erentrude of
Stauffen no
children Left no descendants. He was
succeeded by his brother...
- Canterbury,
abbot and
scholar March 27 – Rupert,
bishop of
Salzburg June 30 –
Erentrude,
Frankish abbess July 3 –
Zhong Zong,
emperor of the Tang
dynasty (b....