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    Hygeburg (floruit 760–780), also Hugeburc, Hugeberc, Huneberc or Huneburc, was an Anglo-Saxon nun and hagiographer at the Alemannian monastery of Heidenheim...
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    saints' father is not given in the 8th-century Hodoeporicon (Itinerary) of Hygeburg, the earliest source, nor is Richard listed in the earliest martyrologies...
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    completed the pilgrimage to Rome, where they both became seriously ill. (Hygeburg, who wrote the Vita S. Willibaldi, says they contracted the Black Death;...
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    died in Italy. In Rome, they fell ill, possibly with malaria, although Hygeburg says it was the Black Plague. Once recovered, Willibord continued to the...
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    Latin 698 Arculf (with Adomnán) De locis sanctis Latin 778 Willibald (with Hygeburg) Hodoeporicon Latin Vita Willibaldi episcopi Eichstetensis, Hannover, 1887...
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  • prophet mentioned briefly in the Bible in 2 Kings 22, and 2 Chronicles 34. Hygeburg Flourished 780 Germany Hrosvitha An Anglo-Saxon nun at the Abbey of Heidenheim...
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    and the most holy spot in the place of worship is the Dome." c. 770: Hygeburg, The Life of Willibald: "Then, having visited the church of St. George...
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  • account of the life of St Willibald, written by an Anglo-Saxon nun named Hygeburg in the late 8th century. The town developed under royal patronage where...
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    recalls and describes the miraculous water source mentioned by Sozomen. Hygeburg of Heidenheim, Bavaria, a nun who visited Palestine in the 8th century...
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