- the
Italian Ildegarda; the
Hungarian Hildegárd; and the
ancient German Hildegardis.
Hilda (Hildegarde) Vīka (1897–1963),
Latvian artist and
writer Hildegard...
- (German:
Hildegard von Bingen,
pronounced [ˈhɪldəɡaʁt fɔn ˈbɪŋən]; Latin:
Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17
September 1179), also
known as the
Sibyl of the...
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Dorstenia hildegardis is a
plant species in the
family Moraceae which is
native to
eastern Brazil. Berg,
Cornelis C. (2001). "Moreae, Artocarpeae, and...
- have been
identified - C. rostratus, C. munsteri, C. tarnowitzensis, C.
hildegardis, C. kuhnschneyderi, and C. orientalis.
Initially considered to be an...
- 2013-07-13.
Retrieved 2013-05-26. "Schulprogramm –
Hildegardis-Schule Bochum" [School
program –
Hildegardis School, Bochum] (in German). Old
school website...
- of the
Bonifatius Church in
Zaandam from 1900. The
parish of
Saints Hildegardis and
Antonius used the
church independently until 2008,
before merging...
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operum (
Hildegardis Bingensis). CCCM 92. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 1996. Führkötter,
Adelgundis and
Angela Carlevaris, eds.
Scivias (
Hildegardis Bingensis)...
- (1986). ISBN 3-905143-18-6 Roth,
Friedrich Wilhelm Emil (1895). "Glossae
Hildegardis". In Steinmeyer, Elias;
Sievers Eduard (eds.). Die
Althochdeutschen Glossen...
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Nelson 2019, p. 91.
Fried 2016, pp. 170, 321–322.
Klaus Schreiner: "
Hildegardis regina".
Wirklichkeit und
Legende einer karolingischen Herrscherin, in:...
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three college preparatory schools,
called Gymnasium, (Allgäu-Gymnasium,
Hildegardis-Gymnasium, Carl-von-Linde-Gymnasium)
offering secondary education to...