- (
Rictrudis, Richtrudis, Richrudis) (c. 614–688) was
abbess of
Marchiennes Abbey, in Flanders. The main
early source for her life is the Vita
Rictrudis...
- From the
place Woesten: the St.
Rictrudis church from southwest,
rebuilt in 1923 (origin in the 15th century)...
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formed by
unequal lines in
rhymed prose is
shown in the old
Office of
Rictrudis,
composed by
Hucbald about 907 (Anal. Hymn., XIII, no. 87). From the metrical...
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dedicated to her. One of the
daughters of Sts
Adalbard (or Adalbald) and
Rictrudis, she
became a nun at
Marchiennes Abbey with her
widowed mother who was...
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friendship with most of the
saints of the
Merovingian period (640)
Saint Rictrudis,
Abbess of
Marchiennes Abbey in
Flanders (688)
Saint Æthelhard, Archbishop...
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agriculture and wine-growing and
loved the poor.
Daughter of St
Adalbald and St
Rictrudis, who
founded the
convent of
Marchiennes in the
north of France. Clotsindis...
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Information regarding Maurontius is
derived from the Vita
Rictrudis,
commissioned by
Marchiennes Abbey, and
written in 907 by Hucbald. Karine...
- to the rack and
other tortures."
Eldest daughter of Sts
Adalbald and
Rictrudis, she
became a nun at
Hamage or
Hamay in Belgium, a
convent which had been...