• become a tenacious penitent, she lived in a state of sanctity. That of Baudovinia tells a completely different story, giving the image of an indomitable...
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    historians see her as the author. Another biography was written by the nun Baudovinia following a rebellion at the abbey described by Gregory of Tours. Radegund's...
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  • tempora collecta, et cum Moysis legibus collata. De manumissionibus 1573 Baudovinia Laurentius Surius Cologne Published in the De probatis sanctorum historiis...
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    verse hagiography of his patron Queen Radegund (continued by the nun Baudovinia). His hymns are used extensively in the Hymnal 1982 of the Episcopal Church...
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  • Catholic Church. Two hagiographies of her were produced by her friends Baudovinia and Venantius Fortunatus. Fortunatus specifies that she was "from the...
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  • the Ruin of Britain Gregory of Tours (538–594), A History of the Franks Baudovinia (fl. c. 600), Frankish nun who wrote a biography of Radegund Cogitosus...
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  • She died in 587. Two hagiographies of her were produced by her friends Baudovinia and Venantius Fortunatus. Fortunatus specifies that she was "from the...
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  • poet, col. & educator Emma Pow Bauder (1848–1932, United States), nv. Baudovinia (fl. c. 600, France), wr. in Latin Blanche Baughan (1870–1958, New Zealand)...
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