St. Adeloga of Kitzingen
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Svatá Adeloga z Kitzingenu, O.S.B. (Franky - 2. února 745, ) byla franská princezna, řeholnice řádu benediktinů a abatyše.
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Hadeloga von Kitzingen (auch Adeloga, Hadelauga, Adelheid; † 18. April 750 wohl in Kitzingen) war ab etwa 745 erste (Laien-)Äbtissin des Benediktinerinnenklosters Kitzingen, später wurde sie heiliggesprochen. Heute gilt die Existenz der Hadeloga als erwiesen, ihr Abbatiat in Kitzingen ist allerdings nur durch mehrere Heiligenviten belegt.
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Santa Adeloga de Kitzingen, también llamada Hadeloga, Hadelauga o Adelheid (c. 710-2 de febrero de 745 o 18 de abril de 750), fue una princesa alemana y la primera abadesa del monasterio benedictino de Kitzingen. Pese a que su existencia está actualmente probada, el monasterio solo figura documentado en las hagiografías de varios santos.
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Adeloga di Kitzingen (... – 2 febbraio 745) è stata una santa franca, principessa e badessa dell'ordine benedettino.
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St. Adeloga of Kitzingen, also known as Hadeloga and Adela, is a German saint. Her father was Charles Martel, a Frankish statesman and military leader. She was a princess and "of singular beauty". She was sought after for marriage, but she refused, wanting to devote herself to God instead. Her father treated her with "studied brutality and public insult"; she went to his chaplain, who was also her spiritual director, for support and advice, so Martel expelled them both from his palace. They journeyed to Kitzingen, in modern Bavaria, a "wild and desert place", where they built a convent. She was made the convent's first abbess; the convent attracted virgins and was directed to follow the rules of St. Benedict and St. Scholastica. Martel later reconciled with and visited Adeloga, and donated
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St. Adeloga of Kitzingen
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Svatá Adeloga z Kitzingenu, O.S.B. (Franky - 2. února 745, ) byla franská princezna, řeholnice řádu benediktinů a abatyše.
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Hadeloga von Kitzingen (auch Adeloga, Hadelauga, Adelheid; † 18. April 750 wohl in Kitzingen) war ab etwa 745 erste (Laien-)Äbtissin des Benediktinerinnenklosters Kitzingen, später wurde sie heiliggesprochen. Heute gilt die Existenz der Hadeloga als erwiesen, ihr Abbatiat in Kitzingen ist allerdings nur durch mehrere Heiligenviten belegt.
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Santa Adeloga de Kitzingen, también llamada Hadeloga, Hadelauga o Adelheid (c. 710-2 de febrero de 745 o 18 de abril de 750), fue una princesa alemana y la primera abadesa del monasterio benedictino de Kitzingen. Pese a que su existencia está actualmente probada, el monasterio solo figura documentado en las hagiografías de varios santos.
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St. Adeloga of Kitzingen, also known as Hadeloga and Adela, is a German saint. Her father was Charles Martel, a Frankish statesman and military leader. She was a princess and "of singular beauty". She was sought after for marriage, but she refused, wanting to devote herself to God instead. Her father treated her with "studied brutality and public insult"; she went to his chaplain, who was also her spiritual director, for support and advice, so Martel expelled them both from his palace. They journeyed to Kitzingen, in modern Bavaria, a "wild and desert place", where they built a convent. She was made the convent's first abbess; the convent attracted virgins and was directed to follow the rules of St. Benedict and St. Scholastica. Martel later reconciled with and visited Adeloga, and donated lands for her convent. St. Adeloga is listed in the Benedictine Martyrology, and an ancient biography of her written by an anonymous author and published by Flemish hagiographer Jean Bolland. After her death, she was succeeded at the Kitzingen convent by St. Thecla.
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Adeloga di Kitzingen (... – 2 febbraio 745) è stata una santa franca, principessa e badessa dell'ordine benedettino.
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