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Vekenega (Zadar - Zadar,
September 27, 1111) was a
Croatian Benedictine nun from the
House of Madi, a
noble family from Zadar. She was the
daughter of...
- nun from the
House of Madi
Vekenega Profaca -
Croatian swimmer M.
Vekenega Križanac -
Croatian nun
Vekenega Profaca M.
Vekenega Križanac This page or section...
- (b. 1028) June 15 – Yun Kwan,
Korean general (b. 1040)
September 27 –
Vekenega,
Croatian abbess October 5 –
Robert II,
Count of
Flanders (b. 1065) October...
- Oxford. Čika's
daughter Vekenega entered the
monastery as a nun in
about 1072,
after the
death of her
husband Dobroslav.
Vekenega, as the
first successor...
-
prayer book for
personal use in Europe. She was the
daughter of
Dujam and
Vekenega,
niece of
prior Madi, and the wife of Andrija. She was the
member of the...
- the Tang
dynasty 936 – Kyŏn Hwŏn, king of
Later Baekje (b. 867) 1111 –
Vekenega,
Croatian Benedictine abbess 1115 – Bonfilius,
Italian saint and bishop...
- Anglo-Saxon
language as a
written literary language Tombstone inscription of
Vekenega (d. 1111), head of the
Benedictine convent of St. Mary in Zadar, is written...
- (1400–1496),
Roman Catholic professed religious of the
Order of
Friars Minor Vekenega (died 1111),
abbess of the
Benedictine monastery of St. Mary
Gerasim Zelić...
- 1066
which received privileges from the
Croatian king
Peter Krešimir IV.
Vekenega, the
daughter of Čika,
became a nun in 1072 and
later the
abbess of the...
- (b. 1028) June 15 – Yun Kwan,
Korean general (b. 1040)
September 27 –
Vekenega,
Croatian abbess October 5 –
Robert II,
Count of
Flanders (b. 1065) October...