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Adela of
Pfalzel (d. 734 or 735),
sometimes called Adula or Adolana, was a
Frankish noblewoman, abbess, and
Catholic saint. Some
sources state that her...
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Abbey of Echternach.
Irmina was
sister to
Adela of
Pfalzel,
founder of the
convent Pfalzel, who is
frequently confused with her
daughter of the same...
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Ruothild (Latin: Ruothildis) was a
canoness and the
abbess of
Pfalzel [de] in the 980s and 990s. She was born into a
wealthy aristocratic family. During...
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Notable people named Adela include:
Adela of
Pfalzel (660-c. 735),
saint and
founder of
convent of
Pfalzel Adela of
France (1009–1079), saint, Duchess...
- adal, 'noble'. In
Italy its name day is 24
December in
honor of
Adela of
Pfalzel. Its male form is the
Germanic given name Adel. The name, also spelled...
- 847–886)
Rothild (abbess of Bouxières) (fl. 937–966)
Ruothild (abbess of
Pfalzel) (fl. 980s–990s) This page or
section lists people that
share the same...
- in 1812):
Trier (French: Trèves), cantons: Bernkastel, Büdlich, Konz,
Pfalzel, Saarburg, Schweich,
Trier and Wittlich. Birkenfeld, cantons: Baumholder...
- of the
Abbey St.
Maria im
Kapitol in
Cologne Adela (655-732),
abbess of
Pfalzel,
married to
Eudes I, Duke of
Aquitaine (questionable Odo the
Great and...
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Homburg (Saar) Hbf RB 81
Pfalzel towards Koblenz Hbf
Trier Süd
towards Perl RB 82
Terminus Trier Süd
towards Luxembourg RB 83
Pfalzel towards Wittlich Hbf...
- the
imperial house or high officials, such as the
Palatiolum in Trier-
Pfalzel, were
built in the city's environs. The
disadvantage of this development...