- some of the
works on
Radegund including links to on-line materials. "
Radegunda, St" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 784. Wace...
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Radegunda (pronounced [
ɾadɛˈɡuːnda]) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Mozirje in
northern Slovenia. The area is part of the
traditional region of...
- more
accurately a
granddaughter of
Clotaire I and, less likely, of St.
Radegunda (Catholic
Encyclopedia "Rodez"). Thus, they were two
among numerous members...
-
Raicunda (? - 512), also
known as Radikunda,
Radegunda or
Ranikunda was a
Lombardic queen consort. She was the
daughter of the
Thurinigian king Bisinus...
- of Saint-Germain-des-Prés
circa 540 Ra****nde de
Poitiers Tomb of St.
Radegunda 587
Jouarre Abbey 630,
Merovingian crypt Kloster Reichenau 724 Benedictine...
-
wrote it for a
procession that
brought a part of the true
Cross to
Queen Radegunda that year. The last
stanza was not
written by
Fortunatus but was added...
- sent by
Byzantine Emperor Justin II from the East at the
request of St.
Radegunda, and was
carried in
great pomp from
Tours to her
monastery of Saint-Croix...
-
frightened by the
appearances of the Virgin,
Saint Hilary and
Saint Radegunda, the
English killed each
other and fled. This
event is represented, in...
- settlements:
Brezje Dobrovlje pri
Mozirju Lepa
Njiva Ljubija Loke pri
Mozirju Radegunda Šmihel nad
Mozirjem "Občina Mozirje". Statistični urad
Republike Slovenije...
- others. The
Vitae Hildebert wrote are the
lives of Hugh of
Cluny and of St
Radegunda. His
liber de
Querimonia et
Conflictu carnis et
Spiritus seu
animae is...