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Hersende of Champagné (1060 – 1
December 1114) was the
founder and
first Abbess of
Fontevraud Abbey.
Hersende was born in
Anjou to a
noble French family...
- II. Robert, who soon
resumed his life of
itinerant preaching,
appointed Hersende of
Champagne to lead the community.
Later her ****istant,
Petronilla of...
- Albéric was born
sometime in the mid-1160s to
Robert III Clément and
Hersende de Mez, and thus came from a
knightly family- the Cléments of Mez. He accompanied...
- was
married to
Hersende (Heldwide). In 948, the
first church in Montdidier, Somme, was
built near the
castle of
Charlemagne by
Hersende. The
count and...
- over his brother's
position after his death.
Robert had
three sons with
Hersende de Mez: Albéric,
Henry and Hugh.
While both Albéric and
Henry would go...
- Cornillé
Marguerite de Sablé
Philippa de Sablé
Parents Robert III de Sablé
Hersende d'Anthenaise de
Chaouches y de
Malicorne Military service Allegiance Kingdom...
- "Negotiating the
Boundaries of
Gender in
Religious Life:
Robert of
Arbrissel and
Hersende,
Abelard and Heloise". Viator. 37. CMRS
Center for
Early Global Studies:...
- "Negotiating the
Boundaries of
Gender in
Religious Life:
Robert of
Arbrissel and
Hersende,
Abelard and Heloise", Viator, vol. 37, Los Angeles: UCLA CMRS
Center for...
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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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Gautier I
count of
Montsoreau gave the land to
Robert of
Arbrissel and
Hersende of
Champagne his mother-in-law to
found the
Abbey of Fontevraud. Fulk V...