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  • Radegund
  • Christian saint, Thuringian princess, and Frankish queen

    Radegund (Latin: Radegundis; also spelled Rhadegund, Radegonde, or Radigund; c. 520 – 13 August 587) was a Thuringian princess and Frankish queen, who

    Radegund

    Radegund

  • A Hidden Life (2019 film)
  • 2019 film by Terrence Malick

    farmer Franz Jägerstätter, born and brought up in the small village of St. Radegund, is working his land when war breaks out. Married to Franziska, colloquially

    A Hidden Life (2019 film)

    A_Hidden_Life_(2019_film)

  • St Radegund, Cambridge
  • Pub in King Street, Cambridge, England

    126801°E / 52.207676; 0.126801 St Radegund is a pub in King Street, Cambridge, England. It is named after St Radegund, a Frankish saint associated with

    St Radegund, Cambridge

    St Radegund, Cambridge

    St_Radegund,_Cambridge

  • Chlothar I
  • King of the Franks (r. 511–558) of the Merovingian dynasty

    had no children. His second marriage, which occurred around 532, was to Radegund, daughter of Bertachar, King of Thuringia, whom he and his brother Theuderic

    Chlothar I

    Chlothar I

    Chlothar_I

  • St Radegund's Priory, Cambridge
  • Benedictine nunnery

    St Radegund's Priory, Cambridge was a Benedictine nunnery in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. It was founded before 1144 (probably in the late 1130s)

    St Radegund's Priory, Cambridge

    St Radegund's Priory, Cambridge

    St_Radegund's_Priory,_Cambridge

  • Raicunda
  • Lombardic queen consort

    Raicunda (? - 512), also known as Radikunda, Radegunda or Ranikunda was a Lombardic queen consort. She was the daughter of the Thurinigian king Bisinus

    Raicunda

    Raicunda

  • Franz Jägerstätter
  • Austrian conscientious objector and Catholic martyr (1907–1943)

    mother was an unmarried chambermaid named Rosalia Huber who lived in Sankt Radegund, Upper Austria, a small village between Salzburg and Braunau am Inn where

    Franz Jägerstätter

    Franz Jägerstätter

    Franz_Jägerstätter

  • Schöckl
  • resort of St Radegund. In 1931, the rocket designer Friedrich Schmiedl began a rocket mail service here, launching rockets to St Radegund. Schöckl Transmitter

    Schöckl

    Schöckl

    Schöckl

  • St Radegund's Church, Maplebeck
  • Church in Maplebeck, England

    St Radegund's Church, Maplebeck, is a Grade I listed Church of England parish church in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham in Maplebeck. The church

    St Radegund's Church, Maplebeck

    St Radegund's Church, Maplebeck

    St_Radegund's_Church,_Maplebeck

  • Church of Sainte-Radegonde (Poitiers)
  • Church in France

    It takes its name from the Frankish queen and nun, Radegund, who was buried in the church. Radegund was considered a saint and the church became a place

    Church of Sainte-Radegonde (Poitiers)

    Church of Sainte-Radegonde (Poitiers)

    Church_of_Sainte-Radegonde_(Poitiers)

  • St Radegund's Church, Scruton
  • Church in North Yorkshire, England

    St Radegund's Church, Scruton is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Scruton, North Yorkshire. The church dates from the twelfth

    St Radegund's Church, Scruton

    St Radegund's Church, Scruton

    St_Radegund's_Church,_Scruton

  • St. Radegund (Upper Austria)
  • Municipality in Upper Austria, Austria

    St. Radegund is a municipality in the district of Braunau in the Austrian state of Upper Austria, named after Saint Radegund. It is situated at the western

    St. Radegund (Upper Austria)

    St. Radegund (Upper Austria)

    St._Radegund_(Upper_Austria)

  • St. Radegund's Abbey
  • Monastery in Hougham Without, Kent, England

    St. Radegund's Abbey at Bradsole was a medieval monastic house in the parish of Hougham Without near Dover in southeast England. It was dedicated to Radegund

    St. Radegund's Abbey

    St. Radegund's Abbey

    St._Radegund's_Abbey

  • Baudonivia
  • of Radegund, Queen, founder of Holy Cross, and saint. Scholars have noticed a marked difference in perspective between an earlier life of Radegund composed

    Baudonivia

    Baudonivia

    Baudonivia

  • Jesus College, Cambridge
  • Constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England

    the site of the twelfth-century Benedictine nunnery of St Mary and St Radegund by John Alcock, then Bishop of Ely. The cockerel is the symbol of Jesus

    Jesus College, Cambridge

    Jesus College, Cambridge

    Jesus_College,_Cambridge

  • Valerie Pachner
  • Austrian actress (born 1987)

    Mister Smith Entertainment Takes International Sales on Terrence Malick's 'Radegund'". Variety. Archived from the original on 7 January 2018. Retrieved 30

    Valerie Pachner

    Valerie Pachner

    Valerie_Pachner

  • Sankt Radegund bei Graz
  • Municipality in Styria, Austria

    Sankt Radegund bei Graz is a municipality in the district of Graz-Umgebung in the Austrian state of Styria. It is named after Saint Radegund. "Dauersiedlungsraum

    Sankt Radegund bei Graz

    Sankt Radegund bei Graz

    Sankt_Radegund_bei_Graz

  • Saint Agnes of Poitiers
  • 6th-century French saint and abbess

    was raised in court and was the adopted and "spiritual" daughter of St. Radegund, a Thuringian princess and Frankish queen who founded Holy Cross, a double

    Saint Agnes of Poitiers

    Saint Agnes of Poitiers

    Saint_Agnes_of_Poitiers

  • Holy Cross Abbey (Poitiers)
  • the Mercy of Jesus. The abbey was founded in 552 by the Frankish queen, Radegund (French: Radegonde) as the first monastery for women in the Frankish Empire

    Holy Cross Abbey (Poitiers)

    Holy Cross Abbey (Poitiers)

    Holy_Cross_Abbey_(Poitiers)

  • Theuderic I
  • King of Metz (c. 487–534)

    Saxons under Duke Hadugato, Thuringia was conquered, and Chlothar received Radegund, daughter of King Berthar (Hermanfrid's late brother). Hermanfrid was killed

    Theuderic I

    Theuderic I

    Theuderic_I

  • Church of St Mary and St Radegund, Whitwell
  • Church on the Isle of Wight, England

    59722°N 1.26417°W / 50.59722; -1.26417 The Church of St. Mary and St. Radegund, Whitwell is a parish church in the Church of England located in Whitwell

    Church of St Mary and St Radegund, Whitwell

    Church of St Mary and St Radegund, Whitwell

    Church_of_St_Mary_and_St_Radegund,_Whitwell

  • Terrence Malick
  • American filmmaker (born 1943)

    2016. Retrieved March 25, 2017. "Terrence Malick Announces Next Film 'Radegund,' Based on the Life of Franz Jägerstätter". The Film Stage. June 22, 2016

    Terrence Malick

    Terrence Malick

    Terrence_Malick

  • Ehrenfels Castle (St. Radegund)
  • Castle in Styria, Austria

    Ehrenfels Castle (German: Burg Ehrenfels/ Klamm bei Radegund) is a castle in Styria, Austria. Burg Ehrenfels is 481 metres (1,578 ft) above sea level.

    Ehrenfels Castle (St. Radegund)

    Ehrenfels Castle (St. Radegund)

    Ehrenfels_Castle_(St._Radegund)

  • Elliot
  • Name list

    record of the name relates to Henry Elyot at the Priory of St Mary and St. Radegund in Cambridge in about 1180. An Elyat (or Elyot) is in Bury St. Edmunds

    Elliot

    Elliot

  • Premonstratensians
  • Roman Catholic order founded in 1120

    England Newsham Abbey, England Our Lady of England Priory, England St. Radegund's Abbey, England Shap Abbey, England Sulby Abbey, England Titchfield Abbey

    Premonstratensians

    Premonstratensians

    Premonstratensians

  • Basina of Neustria
  • Frankish princess and nun

    founded by Radegund, an enslaved Thuringian princess who later became the wife of Clotaire I (Basina's paternal grandfather). The childless Radegund had left

    Basina of Neustria

    Basina_of_Neustria

  • Bisinus
  • 5th-century Thuringian king

    and 530s: Hermanafrid, Bertachar and Baderich. Bertachar had a daughter, Radegund, who founded Holy Cross Abbey in Poitiers and was recognised as a saint

    Bisinus

    Bisinus

  • Maplebeck
  • Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England

    one of only five villages in England to have a church dedicated to St Radegund and it is also one of only 51 Thankful Villages in England and Wales –

    Maplebeck

    Maplebeck

    Maplebeck

  • List of lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain
  • March 1263) Nicholas of Ely (6 May – 19 July 1263) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (July – November 1263) John Chishull, acting (November 1263) Roger de la

    List of lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain

    List_of_lord_high_treasurers_of_England_and_Great_Britain

  • Muhamed Subašić
  • Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer (born 1988)

    Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer who currently is playing for Union St. Radegund. Subašić and his family moved to Germany during the Bosnian War. His only

    Muhamed Subašić

    Muhamed_Subašić

  • John Droxford
  • 14th-century Bishop of Bath and Wells and Treasurer of England

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    John Droxford

    John Droxford

    John_Droxford

  • Venantius Fortunatus
  • Italian saint-bishop, poet and hymnwriter (c. 530-c. 600/609)

    to Sigibert's lands. From there, he ventured to Poitiers where he met Radegund. They became close friends, and Fortunatus wrote many poems in her honour

    Venantius Fortunatus

    Venantius Fortunatus

    Venantius_Fortunatus

  • Merovingian dynasty
  • Ruling family of the Franks (c. 481–751)

    (died 502) Clothilde, queen of the Franks (died 545) Monegund (died 544) Radegund, Thuringian princess who founded a monastery at Poitiers (died 587) Rusticula

    Merovingian dynasty

    Merovingian dynasty

    Merovingian_dynasty

  • Mystical marriage of Saint Catherine
  • Religious concept relating to two different St Catherines

    Aldegund, and similar visionary experiences occurred in the Vita of Saint Radegund. Another early example of a saint who underwent a mystical marriage would

    Mystical marriage of Saint Catherine

    Mystical marriage of Saint Catherine

    Mystical_marriage_of_Saint_Catherine

  • John Kirkby (bishop of Ely)
  • Bishop of Ely and Treasurer of England (died 1290)

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    John Kirkby (bishop of Ely)

    John_Kirkby_(bishop_of_Ely)

  • Hermanafrid
  • King of Thuringia

    Bertachar, but later killed Bertachar in a battle in 529, leaving the young Radegund an orphan. According to Gregory of Tours, Amalaberga now stirred up Hermanfrid

    Hermanafrid

    Hermanafrid

  • Nanthild
  • Queen consort of Neustria and Burgundy

    French royal consorts Merovingians (509–751) Clotilde Ultragotha Guntheuc Radegund Ingund Aregund Ingoberga Merofleda Marcovefa Theudechild Austregilde Audovera

    Nanthild

    Nanthild

    Nanthild

  • Robert Hales (knight)
  • English admiral (1325–1381)

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    Robert Hales (knight)

    Robert Hales (knight)

    Robert_Hales_(knight)

  • List of monastic houses in England
  • Metcalf c.1543 The Priory Church of Saint Edmund, Cambridge Cambridge — St Radegund's Priory Benedictine nuns cell founded c.1133-8 by John de Cranden, Prior

    List of monastic houses in England

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_England

  • Eufronius
  • 6th-century cleric and bishop of Tours

    founded near Poitiers by Frankish Queen, Radegund. It was the first monastery for women in the Frankish Empire. Radegund subsequently retired to the monastery

    Eufronius

    Eufronius

  • Calvary (sanctuary)
  • Type of Christian sacred place

    (Graz) around 1830 Calvary hill and Stations of the Cross chapel (St. Radegund bei Graz) Shrine with numerous chapels (Graz) Hill chapel with Stations

    Calvary (sanctuary)

    Calvary (sanctuary)

    Calvary_(sanctuary)

  • Desiderata of the Lombards
  • Queen of the Franks from 770 to 771

    French royal consorts Merovingians (509–751) Clotilde Ultragotha Guntheuc Radegund Ingund Aregund Ingoberga Merofleda Marcovefa Theudechild Austregilde Audovera

    Desiderata of the Lombards

    Desiderata_of_the_Lombards

  • Cornelia Hütter
  • Austrian alpine skier (born 1992)

    (5 ft 7 in) Skiing career Country  Austria Sport Alpine skiing Club SV St. Radegund Disciplines Downhill, super-G, combined World Cup debut 2 December 2011

    Cornelia Hütter

    Cornelia Hütter

    Cornelia_Hütter

  • Church of Mary Magdalene
  • Russian Orthodox church building in East Jerusalem

    Teresa Joan (2014). History of Women in the Diaconate: Phoebe, Olympias, Radegund and Colleagues. London. chapter 16a. Copy at Lambeth Palace Library.{{cite

    Church of Mary Magdalene

    Church of Mary Magdalene

    Church_of_Mary_Magdalene

  • Völkermarkt District
  • District in Austria

    Lippitzbach, Obermitterdorf, Ruden, St. Jakob, St. Martin, St. Nikolai, St. Radegund, Untermitterdorf, Unternberg, Unterrain, Weißeneggerberg, Wunderstätten

    Völkermarkt District

    Völkermarkt_District

  • 2024 UCI Mountain Bike season
  • Mountain Bike season

    Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women) DHI 22–23 June 2024  Austria St. Radegund 1 Andreas Kolb 1 Kerstin Sallegger 2 Kilian Schnöller 2 Helene Fruhwirth

    2024 UCI Mountain Bike season

    2024_UCI_Mountain_Bike_season

  • Polyeuctus
  • Roman/Armenian martyr and saint (died 259)

    suggests that some relics of Polyeuctus came west about the same time that Radegund obtained a relic of the True Cross. His feast day was 7 January in the

    Polyeuctus

    Polyeuctus

    Polyeuctus

  • Radegunda, Mozirje
  • Place in Styria, Slovenia

    was changed from Sveta Radegunda (literally, 'Saint Radegund') to Radegunda (literally, 'Radegund') in 1955. The name was changed on the basis of the

    Radegunda, Mozirje

    Radegunda,_Mozirje

  • Aregund
  • Queen consort of Francia

    Clotaire. In 538, Clotaire married Radegund of Thuringia, who was a first cousin of Aregund and Ingund. Aregund and Radegund both survived their husband Clotaire

    Aregund

    Aregund

    Aregund

  • Hougham Without
  • Civil parish in Kent, England

    buildings in Hougham Without Hougham Battery Lydden Spout Battery St. Radegund's Abbey Samphire Hoe Alkham Valley "Civil parish population 2011". Retrieved

    Hougham Without

    Hougham Without

    Hougham_Without

  • Battle of the Unstrut River (531)
  • Military engagement near Unstrut, Germany

    walking over the corpses of their foes. After the battle, Chlothar took Radegund as a wife as part of his war booty. Durant, 1950, p. 92. The Oxford Handbook

    Battle of the Unstrut River (531)

    Battle_of_the_Unstrut_River_(531)

  • Walter Stapledon
  • English bishop and Treasurer of England (died 1326)

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    Walter Stapledon

    Walter Stapledon

    Walter_Stapledon

  • Medardus
  • French bishop

    a center for evangelizing the pagan Flemings. There, Medardus accepted Radegund of Thuringia as a deaconess and nun, until she moved to her own foundation

    Medardus

    Medardus

    Medardus

  • Rocket mail
  • Mail delivery by rockets or missiles

    with 102 pieces of mail between the Austrian towns of Schöckl and St. Radegund. Several other launches by Schmiedl occurred through 1932, and similar

    Rocket mail

    Rocket mail

    Rocket_mail

  • Hohensalzburg Fortress
  • Medieval fortress in Salzburg, Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Hohensalzburg Fortress

    Hohensalzburg Fortress

    Hohensalzburg_Fortress

  • Jesus Lane
  • Street in central Cambridge, England

    called Nunnes Lane, that gave access to the Nunnery of St Mary and St Radegund on which Jesus College, Cambridge is founded. It crossed the King's Ditch

    Jesus Lane

    Jesus Lane

    Jesus_Lane

  • Coleridge Community College
  • Academy in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

    secondary academy school with 750 places for children aged 11–16, situated on Radegund Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The school is a member of the

    Coleridge Community College

    Coleridge_Community_College

  • Abbot of Peterborough
  • Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    Abbot of Peterborough

    Abbot_of_Peterborough

  • Julia O'Faolain
  • Irish writer (1932–2020)

    dilemmas of female identity. Women in the Wall (1975) is a history of Saint Radegund, who in the sixth century founded a monastery in Gaul. With her husband

    Julia O'Faolain

    Julia_O'Faolain

  • Caretene
  • Wife of Gundobad, king of the Burgundians

    German). Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-090976-0. Dailey, E. T. (2023). Radegund: The Trials and Triumphs of a Merovingian Queen. Oxford University Press

    Caretene

    Caretene

  • Walter Reynolds
  • English archbishop and official (died 1327)

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    Walter Reynolds

    Walter_Reynolds

  • Richard of Ware
  • Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    Richard of Ware

    Richard_of_Ware

  • Simon Langham
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1366 to 1368

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    Simon Langham

    Simon_Langham

  • A. H. Skipworth
  • English architect (1861 – 1907)

    by Skipworth's friend and collaborator, Reginald Hallward. Reredos, St Radegund's, Grayingham, Lincs (1892). The reredos has a copper gilt relief of the

    A. H. Skipworth

    A._H._Skipworth

  • Radegonde of Valois
  • Daughter of Charles VII of France

    princess, the eldest daughter of the king, was baptized in honour of Saint Radegund, to whom her father devoted a particular cult. According to Christian de

    Radegonde of Valois

    Radegonde of Valois

    Radegonde_of_Valois

  • Abbey of St Caesarius, Arles
  • Abbey in Arles, France

    kingdom of the Franks, starting with the monastery created in Poitiers by Radegund, the former wife of King Chlothar I, who stayed in Arles. And in this monastery

    Abbey of St Caesarius, Arles

    Abbey of St Caesarius, Arles

    Abbey_of_St_Caesarius,_Arles

  • Baignes-Sainte-Radegonde
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    which were, in whole or in part, in the department of Charente: Sainte-Radegund with Mathelon, Chantillac, Le Tâtre, Touvérac, Bors with Venet, part of

    Baignes-Sainte-Radegonde

    Baignes-Sainte-Radegonde

    Baignes-Sainte-Radegonde

  • John Gilbert (bishop of St Davids)
  • 14th-century English Bishop and Treasurer of England

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    John Gilbert (bishop of St Davids)

    John_Gilbert_(bishop_of_St_Davids)

  • Bilichild (wife of Childeric II)
  • 7th c Queen Consort of the Franks

    French royal consorts Merovingians (509–751) Clotilde Ultragotha Guntheuc Radegund Ingund Aregund Ingoberga Merofleda Marcovefa Theudechild Austregilde Audovera

    Bilichild (wife of Childeric II)

    Bilichild_(wife_of_Childeric_II)

  • Ultragotha
  • Frankish queen

    French royal consorts Merovingians (509–751) Clotilde Ultragotha Guntheuc Radegund Ingund Aregund Ingoberga Merofleda Marcovefa Theudechild Austregilde Audovera

    Ultragotha

    Ultragotha

    Ultragotha

  • Diocese of Canterbury
  • Diocese of the Church of England

    Paddlesworth (medieval) Parish of Postling (population 199): SS Mary & Radegund's Church (medieval) Parish of Stanford (population 398): All Saints' Church

    Diocese of Canterbury

    Diocese of Canterbury

    Diocese_of_Canterbury

  • List of monastic houses in Cambridgeshire
  • (site) Pied Friars Whitefriars Friars of the Sack St. Edmund's Priory St. Radegund's Priory Hinchinbrook Priory (site) Austin Friars Huntingdon Priory (early

    List of monastic houses in Cambridgeshire

    List of monastic houses in Cambridgeshire

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_Cambridgeshire

  • Castle Frankenburg
  • Castle in Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Castle Frankenburg

    Castle Frankenburg

    Castle_Frankenburg

  • Judith of Bavaria (died 843)
  • Carolingian empress from 819 to 840

    court). This led to her capture and exile to Italy at the nunnery of Saint Radegund in 830. After the crisis she returned to Aachen and continued her effort

    Judith of Bavaria (died 843)

    Judith of Bavaria (died 843)

    Judith_of_Bavaria_(died_843)

  • John Chishull
  • 13th-century Bishop of London, Chancellor of England, and Treasurer of England

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    John Chishull

    John_Chishull

  • List of Frankish queens consort
  • Consort Death Spouse Guntheuc around 495 after 523 524/540 Chlothar I Radegund of Thuringia Bertachar of Thuringia 486–516 525/545 after 531 repudiated

    List of Frankish queens consort

    List of Frankish queens consort

    List_of_Frankish_queens_consort

  • Henry Burghersh
  • 14th-century Bishop of Lincoln, Treasurer of England, and Chancellor of England

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    Henry Burghersh

    Henry Burghersh

    Henry_Burghersh

  • Heinfels Castle
  • Castle in Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Heinfels Castle

    Heinfels Castle

    Heinfels_Castle

  • Walter de Norwich
  • English statesman (died 1319)

    Prior of St. Radegund (July–November 1263) John Chishull (November 1263) Roger de la Leye (November 1263–1264) Henry, Prior of St. Radegund (1264–1265)

    Walter de Norwich

    Walter_de_Norwich

  • Ingoberga
  • Merovingian queen of the Franks (c. 565–c. 601)

    French royal consorts Merovingians (509–751) Clotilde Ultragotha Guntheuc Radegund Ingund Aregund Ingoberga Merofleda Marcovefa Theudechild Austregilde Audovera

    Ingoberga

    Ingoberga

  • Stari Trg, Slovenj Gradec
  • Place in Styria, Slovenia

    20 victims. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Radegund and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor. It dates to the

    Stari Trg, Slovenj Gradec

    Stari_Trg,_Slovenj_Gradec

  • Jean Bouchet
  • Saint Radegund framed by a history of the reign of her husband, King Chlothar I. It is divided into four parts based on the four stages of Radegund's life:

    Jean Bouchet

    Jean Bouchet

    Jean_Bouchet

  • All Saints' Church, Cambridge
  • Church in central Cambridge, England

    demolished. By the 13th century, the church was in the patronage of St Radegund's Nunnery, later re-established as Jesus College. The church was rebuilt

    All Saints' Church, Cambridge

    All Saints' Church, Cambridge

    All_Saints'_Church,_Cambridge

  • Forchtenstein Castle
  • Building in Forchtenstein, Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Forchtenstein Castle

    Forchtenstein Castle

    Forchtenstein_Castle

  • Persenbeug Castle
  • Castle in Lower Austria, Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Persenbeug Castle

    Persenbeug Castle

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  • Fontevraud Gradual
  • Resurrection. They also include images of saints such as Saint Lawrence or Radegund. These are large initials that sometimes occupy almost half the page. The

    Fontevraud Gradual

    Fontevraud Gradual

    Fontevraud_Gradual

  • Schattenburg
  • Castle, museum and restaurant in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Schattenburg

    Schattenburg

    Schattenburg

  • Alien priory
  • Medieval English religious houses not under English control

    this include John Alcock, Bishop of Ely dissolving the Benedictine St Radegund's Priory, Cambridge to found Jesus College, Cambridge (1496), and William

    Alien priory

    Alien priory

    Alien_priory

  • Burg Heidenreichstein
  • Lowland castle in Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Burg Heidenreichstein

    Burg Heidenreichstein

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  • Saint John
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (died 6th century), Breton hermit in Chinon and spiritual father of Queen Radegund Pope John I (470–526), Italian pope from 523 to 526 John of Réôme (died

    Saint John

    Saint_John

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Dover (district)
  • Ruins of St. Radegund's Abbey

    Grade II* listed buildings in Dover (district)

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Dover_(district)

  • Burgruine Eppenstein
  • Medieval castle in Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Burgruine Eppenstein

    Burgruine Eppenstein

    Burgruine_Eppenstein

  • Burgruine Hohenwart
  • Castle ruins in Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Burgruine Hohenwart

    Burgruine Hohenwart

    Burgruine_Hohenwart

  • David Hare (playwright)
  • English playwright (born 1947)

    the original on 6 July 2022. Retrieved 14 March 2022. "Honorary and St Radegund Fellows". Jesus College, University of Cambridge. Retrieved 14 March 2022

    David Hare (playwright)

    David Hare (playwright)

    David_Hare_(playwright)

  • Friedrich Schmiedl
  • landed by parachute at St Radegund, a village about 3 km away. More successful launches were subsequently made, to St Radegund and to Kumberg, a village

    Friedrich Schmiedl

    Friedrich_Schmiedl

  • Poitiers
  • Prefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    around the year 350, exiled and returned to die there Saint Radegonde or Radegund (c. 520 to 587), Thuringian princess and queen of France, founded an abbey

    Poitiers

    Poitiers

    Poitiers

  • Castle Saalhof
  • Castle in Salzburg, Austria

    Deutschlandsberg Burg Dürnstein Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Burg Ehrenfels (St. Radegund) Schloss Ehrenhausen Burgruine Eppenstein Schloss Feistritz / Ilz Burg

    Castle Saalhof

    Castle Saalhof

    Castle_Saalhof

  • Patron saints of places
  • Martin of Tours Louis IX Joan of Arc Remi Thérèse de Lisieux Petronilla Radegund Maurice Georgia George Nino Germany Adalbert of Magdeburg Ansgar Boniface

    Patron saints of places

    Patron_saints_of_places

  • Aredius
  • 6th-century French abbot and Christian saint

    also travel annually to the Holy Cross Abbey in Poitiers to visit Queen Radegund. He supported the cult of Medardus of Soissons and probably built the church

    Aredius

    Aredius

    Aredius

  • West Wratting
  • Village in Cambridgeshire, England

    Stephen de Scalariis and his wife, Juliana, to the Nunnery of St Mary and St Radegund, Cambridge, on the placement there of their daughter Sibil before 1161

    West Wratting

    West Wratting

    West_Wratting

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