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Mechtilde of
Hackeborn, OSB, also
known as
Mechtilde of
Helfta (1240/1241 – 19
November 1298), was a
Saxon Christian saint (from what is now Germany)...
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Gertrude of
Hackeborn (1232–1292) was the
abbess of the
Benedictine convent of Helfta, near
Eisleben in
modern Germany.
Gertrude was born in 1232 near...
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Benedictine and as Cistercian),
under the
direction of its abbess,
Gertrude of
Hackeborn. It is
speculated that her
devout parents offered her as a
child oblate...
- of
Hackeborn (r. 1251–1292),
Helfta became the
foremost centre of
female mysticism [de] in Germany.
Mechthild of Magdeburg,
Mechthild of
Hackeborn and...
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known for its
powerful and
mystical abbesses, most of all
Gertrude of
Hackeborn,
Gertrude the
Great and
Mechtild of Magdeburg. However, Duke Albrecht...
- Youth,
founder of the
Institute of the
Sacramentine Sisters Gertrude of
Hackeborn (1223–1292),
abbess of the
Benedictine convent of Helfta, near Eisleben...
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Feast Month Sca****r
Prayer People Saint Lutgarde Saint Mechtilde of
Hackeborn Saint Gertrude the
Great Saint Bridget of
Sweden Saint John
Eudes Saint...
- whom she
discussed religious works such as the
writings of
Mechtilde of
Hackeborn. Richard's
reign was brief; he was
defeated and
killed on 22
August 1485...
- Dießen,
Andechs (1160)
Mechthild of
Magdeburg (1282/1294)
Mechtilde of
Hackeborn (1240/41 – 1298)
Empress Matilda or
Empress Maud (1102–1167), Lady of...
- Borns/brine
named Gutjahrbrunnen, Meteritzbrunnen,
Deutscher Born and
Hackeborn, were
located around the
Hallmarket (or "Under Market"), now a market...