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Variants include Mechthilde, Mechthildis, Mechtild,
Mechtilde or
Mechtildis.
Mechtildis of
Edelstetten (c. 1125–1160),
abbess of Edelstetten,
saint Mechthild...
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Mechtildis of Edelstetten, also
known as
Mechtildis of
Diessen or
Mechtildis of Andechs, was a
Benedictine abbess and,
according to legend, a renowned...
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December 2015. ""St.
Mechtildis of Helfta",
Belgravia Catholic Church of St Anne,
Archdiocese of Johannesburg"...
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Mechtilde Christiane Marie Gräfin von und zu Arco-Zinneberg
Mechtildis of
Edelstetten or
Mechtildis of
Edelstetten (died 1160)
Mechthild of
Magdeburg (c. 1207...
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Mechtildis of
Hackeborn and
Mechtildis of
Magdeburg as
options for Matelda's
identity due to Matelda's ****ociation with the
active life;
Mechtildis of...
- Formbach-Pitten, the
heiress of Formbach. With her, he had the
following children:
Mechtildis (d. 1160),
Abbess of
Edelstetten Abbey Euphemia (d. 1180),
abbess of Altmünster...
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sincera medulla pre****
potissimum ex
revelationibus BB.
Gertrudis et
Mechtildis excerptarum.
Editio nova,
accurate recognita et
emendata a
monacho ordinis...
- Regensburg:
Georg Joseph Manz.
Monks of Solesmes, ed. (1875–77).
Sororis Mechtildis Lux
Divinitatis Fluens in
Corda Veritatis.
Revelationes Gertrudianae et...
- Habsburg. He
encouraged all of his
children to
become Polish and
Archduchess Mechtildis, like her
sister Archduchess Renata,
married a
Polish Prince, Olgierd...
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Sweden (b. 1120) Ibn al-Qalanisi, Arab
politician and
chronicler May 31 –
Mechtildis of Edelstetten,
German abbess July 23 – Al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr Allah, Fatimid...