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Radegund (Latin:
Radegundis; also
spelled Rhadegund, Ra****nde, or Radigund; c. 520 – 13
August 587) was a
Thuringian princess and
Frankish queen, who...
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Kloster Siessen where Hummel lived and
sketched in
Saulgau and
interviewed Radegundis Wespel, the
director of the convent. He also
conducted extensive research...
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Marie Virginis sancti Johannis Evangeliste et
gloriose Virginis sancte Radegundis iuxta Cantebriggiam University of
Cambridge (6
March 2019). "Notice by...
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Jarnut 2009, pp. 283–84. Fortunatus, p. 365:
Beatissima igitur Radegundis natione barbara de
regione Thoringa, avo rege Bessino,
patruo Hermenfredo...
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Piano 'Irma'
Polka 1 15 15 (list 1) 1891
Piano Radegund Echo (
Radegundi visszhang) 1 16 16 (list 1) 1891
Piano March (Induló) 1 17 17 (list 1)...
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Publishing Co. ISBN 9781556196904 Gambier, Yves; Shlesinger, Miriam; Stolze,
Radegundis (2007).
Doubts and
Directions in
Translation Studies:
Selected Contributions...
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Jarnut 2009, pp. 283–84. Fortunatus, p. 365:
Beatissima igitur Radegundis natione barbara de
regione Thoringa, avo rege Bessino,
patruo Hermenfredo...
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perspective of a nun of Radegund's own convent.
Baudonivia wrote her Vita
Radegundis, a
biography of the
Frankish queen Radegund,
founder of the Holy Cross...
- p. 129. ISBN 978-88-343-0491-4. Krusch,
Bruno (1888). "De vita
santae Radegundis libri II". In Krusch,
Bruno (ed.).
Scriptores rerum Merovingicarum. Part...