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Landrada of
Austrasia (also
called Leandra, died
between c. 690 and 708) was a
German saint and ascetic. She co-founded
Munsterbilsen Abbey,
which was...
- In addition, Rotrude’s
sister was
named Landrada and was
married to Sigramnus,
Count of Hesbaye.
Landrada and
Sigramnus were
parents of
Saint Chrodegang...
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Ingerman of
Hesbaye and
Cancor were the
brothers of
Robert of Hesbaye, and
Landrada,
mother of
Saint Chrodegang,
archbishop of Metz, is
likely to have been...
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related family includes Cancor,
founder of the
Lorsch Abbey, his
sister Landrada and her son
Saint Chrodogang,
archbishop of Metz. The sons of
Robert the...
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University of
Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 9780812290080. The
Henry Project -
Landrada https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/landr000.htm
Stewart Baldwin...
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Raised by
Saint Landrada, who
founded Munsterbilsen Abbey, she
refused Charlemagne's
offer of marriage.
Amalberga became a nun
under Landrada and
either succeeded...
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parentage is not
directly do****ented but who had
known sisters,
Hiltrudis and
Landrada.
Hiltrudis was the name of a do****ented
daughter of
Charles Martel and...
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archbishop of
Toledo (b. 642) Kusaila,
Berber leader (approximate date)
Landrada,
Frankish abbess (approximate date) Nukata, ****anese poet (b. c. 630) Oswine...
- (Hesbaye). Paul the
Deacon identified the
parents of
Chrodegang as
Sigram and
Landrada. Riché 1993, p. 371. MGH SS II p.591
Gesta Episcoporum Mettensis MGH SS...
- of
Charles Martel, even
before the
Battle of Amblève.
Sigramnus married Landrada. They had
three children:
Saint Chrodegang,
Bishop of Metz (d 776.) Gundeland...