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Saint Trudpert (d. c. 607 or 644) was a
missionary in
Germany in the
seventh century. He is
generally called a
Celtic monk from Ireland, but some consider...
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Trudpert Neugart (born Villingen, Baden, 23
February 1742; died at St Paul's
Benedictine abbey near Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austria, 15
December 1825) was...
- St.
Trudpert's Abbey (Kloster St.
Trudpert) is a
former Benedictine monastery in Münstertal in the
southern Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, now...
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Eileen Marsden,
parents of
Brian G.
Marsden DMP · 2443 2444
Lederle 1934 CD
Trudpert Lederle (1922–2002),
German astronomer DMP · 2444 2445
Blazhko 1935 TC...
- were the
monasteries in Lorsch, St. Blasien, Tennenbach, St. Peter, St.
Trudpert, Sulzburg, Kappel, Neuenburg, Adelhausen,
Sitzenkirch und Sölden. In 1934...
- late 13th century. The
piece was
likely made for the
monastery of
Saint Trudpert in
Southern Germany. Made from
gilded silver, the
plate depicts four figures...
- German) of the
Lords of Staufen [de],
advocates of the
monastery of St.
Trudpert. A
golden chalice (or in some
instances three or five) on blue background...
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successor of St
Etherius as
Bishop of
Vienne in
France (c. 620)
Saint Trudpert, a hermit,
possibly from Ireland, who
lived in Münstethal in
Germany (c...
- (c. 1500–1569),
physician and mystic-magical
author of the
Renaissance Trudpert Neugart (1742–1825),
professor of
oriental languages.
Johannes Benzing...
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Trudpert's monastery in Münstertal. The
first Sisters moved there in 1919 and the
following year they
established a
separate Province of St.
Trudpert...