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Hadewijch (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːdəʋɪx]),
sometimes referred to as
Hadewych or
Hadewig (of
Brabant or of Antwerp), was a 13th-century poet and mystic...
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Hadewijch is a 2009
French film
directed by
Bruno Dumont that, in the
person of a
troubled teenage girl,
explores conflicting interpretations of Catholicism...
- Dutch)
diminutive of
Hedwig is Hedy. The
Dutch form of
Hedwig is
Hadewych (
Hadewijch). The
German name was
adopted into
Swedish (and to a
lesser extent into...
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Brandsma as the
soloists at the premiere. In the US, part 2 of the work, "
Hadewijch", was
performed at the
Tanglewood Festival in 1994. The
complete work...
- It is
particularly ****ociated with
Beatrice of
Nazareth (d. 1268) and
Hadewijch of
Antwerp (fl. c. 1250). The
movement drew
inspiration from the thought...
- De gedachtenverdrijver: de
historie van de mondharp.
Hadewijch wereldmuziek. Antwerpen:
Hadewijch; ISBN 90-5240-163-2. Boone, Hubert, and René de Maeyer...
- He is also
known for
having shared the play in
Bruno Dumont's film,
Hadewijch and for
having subsequently pla**** some
roles in
French auteur cinema...
- (disambiguation),
several Polish princesses of that name
Hedwig (disambiguation)
Hadewijch Edwige "hedwig |
Search Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com...
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honour and
worldly riches” to
become a
Beguine at Magdeburg. There, like
Hadewijch of Antwerp, she
seems to have
exercised a
position of
authority in a Beguine...
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spiritual literature, and Porete,
alongside Mechthild of
Magdeburg and
Hadewijch, can be seen as an
exemple of the love
mysticism of the
Beguine movement...