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their son
Rupert was
three years old.
Bertha then
retired to today's
Rupertsberg with her son and the
priest Wigbert. She
built a
small church and led...
- as
magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She
founded the
monasteries of
Rupertsberg in 1150 and
Eibingen in 1165.
Hildegard wrote theological, botanical...
-
around 1151,
during the
construction and
relocation of her
Abbey at
Rupertsberg. It is the
earliest morality play by more than a century, and the only...
-
settled there with Benedictines.
Different from her
earlier monastery,
Rupertsberg Abbey [de], it was not
restricted to
noble women. In 1575 only two nuns...
- lost in
modern times. The most
esteemed of
these was the well-preserved
Rupertsberg m****cript,
prepared under her
immediate supervision or that of her immediate...
-
completed at
Rupertsberg and was kept
there for most of its life. The
Riesencodex was
almost lost
several times. The nuns of
Rupertsberg fled with the...
-
Schlosses Klopp und des
Klosters Rupertsberg, 1853 –
Registry of the town of Bingen,
Klopp Castle and the
Rupertsberg monastery.
Calendarium historico-christianum...
-
Hildegard of
Bingen Scivias I.6: The
Choirs of Angels. From the
Rupertsberg m****cript, fol. 38r....
-
abbess of the
Benedictine monastery of
Disibodenberg and
founder of
Rupertsberg Abbey.
Considered for her
intellectual talents, she was
recognized as...
- and
advisor to
Hildegard von
Bingen at the
abbeys of
Disibodenberg and
Rupertsberg,
where she edited, translated, and
compiled Scivias, Hildegard's first...