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Magistra Hersend, also
called Hersend or
Magistra Hersend Physica (floruit 1249–1259, Paris) was a
French female surgeon who
accompanied King
Louis IX...
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Nationality Kingdom of
France Other names
Hersende de Champagné;
Hersende of Champagne;
Hersend of Montsoreau;
Hersend of Champagne;
Hersende of Fontevrault...
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Bible used by
Henry VIII of England. From his
marriage with Anne or
Jeanne Hersend he had: François du
Bourg Jean-Baptiste du
Bourg Jean-Baptiste Bouillet...
- the
pictorial encyclopedia Hortus deliciarum (The
Garden of Delights).
Hersend Fl. 1249–1259
France Hildegarde of
Bingen A
French female surgeon who went...
- Haanwijk, Hal, Halder, De Bus, De Hogert, De Loofaart,
Heikantse Hoeve,
Hersend, Hezelaar, Hoek, Kerkeind, Laar, Maaskantje, Middelrode [nl], Nijvelaar...
- basilica.
Other large medieval hamlets absorbed by the town
include Le
Bourg Hersend and Saint-Martin. The
eastern bank of the
Mayenne was also
settled in the...
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compiled the
scientific compendium Hortus deliciarum. fl. 1249–1259
Magistra Hersend ,
French surgeon fl. 1265
Stephanie de Lyon ,
French physician fl. 1291...
- 1229:
Blanche of
Castile led her
forces to
attack Mauclerc. 1249:
Magistra Hersend accompanied Louis IX of
France on the
Seventh Crusade. 1258:
Doquz Khatun...
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Italian anatomist Rebecca de
Guarna (fl. 1200),
Italian physician Magistra Hersend (fl. 1249–1259),
French surgeon Maria Incarnata,
Italian surgeon, mentioned...
- for Martinette, who was
permitted to
treat the poor of Dijon.
Magistra Hersend Monica H. Green,
Making Women's
Medicine Masculine: The Rise of Male Authority...