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Jutta of
Kulmsee (also
called Judith and Otta.c. 1200-May 5, 1264), was a
German member of the
Third Order of
Saint Francis.
Jutta was born in Sangerhausen...
- Chełmża [ˈxɛu̯mʐa] (German:
Kulmsee,
earlier Culmsee), is a town in
northern Poland, in the Toruń County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is one of...
- Chen Rong (Ch'en Jung),
Chinese painter and
politician (d. 1266)
Jutta of
Kulmsee,
German noblewoman,
hermit and
saint (d. 1260)
Matthew Paris,
English Benedictine...
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Gotthard of
Hildesheim Hilary of
Arles Jutta of
Kulmsee Stanisław
Kazimierczyk May 5 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Cinco de Mayo...
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Beuthen an der Oder
Cedynia Zehden Chichy Kunzendorf Chełmno Kulm Chełmża
Kulmsee Chlebowo Niemaschkleba Chociule Kutschlau Chociwel Freienwalde in Pommern...
- Empire.
Siegfried died
there in 1311 and was
buried in the
cathedral of
Kulmsee (Chełmża).
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musician and
critic Jutta Krüger,
German athlete Jutta Kulmsee,
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saint Jutta Kunz,
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- Sauer, Dorothea's life "bore
surprising resemblance" to
Saint Jutta of
Kulmsee,
another Prussian anc****ss who
lived during the late 13th century. Dorothea...