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- Hygeburg abstract "Hygeburg (floruit 780), also Hugeburc or Huneberc, was an Anglo-Saxon nun at the Abbey of Heidenheim in Germany.Hygeburg was the author of a life of Willibald, the Vita S. Willibaldi, written at some time between 767 and 778. She also produced a life of Willibald's brother Wynnebald, who had been Abbot of Heidenheim until his death in 761. This Vita S. Wynnebaldi was composed in the period 782 to 785. It is likely that Hygeburg met Willibald in 777 when he arranged the translation of his brother's remains.In addition to the simple hagiography, in Latin stylistically similar to that of Aldhelm, Hygeburg's life of Willibald includes her Hodoeporicon (\"Travellers Book\", the name derived from Ancient Greek) which comprises Willibald's dictated account of his travels to Rome, Asia Minor, and Jerusalem.Ca. 780 CE the nun Hygeburg visited Caesarea and reported that the town had a church and a \"great many Christians.\"".
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- Hygeburg wikiPageExternalLink willibald.html.
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- Hygeburg wikiPageRevisionID "700016323".
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Abbey.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Aldhelm.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Caesarea_Philippi.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_nuns.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_writers.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Hagiography.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Heidenheim,_Bavaria.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Internet_History_Sourcebooks_Project.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Nun.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Palestine_Pilgrims_Text_Society.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(relic).
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Willibald.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLink Winibald.
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hugeburc von Heidenheim".
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hugeburc".
- Hygeburg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hygeburg".
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- Hygeburg subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_nuns.
- Hygeburg subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_writers.
- Hygeburg hypernym Nun.
- Hygeburg type Person.
- Hygeburg type Writer.
- Hygeburg type Writer.
- Hygeburg type Thing.
- Hygeburg comment "Hygeburg (floruit 780), also Hugeburc or Huneberc, was an Anglo-Saxon nun at the Abbey of Heidenheim in Germany.Hygeburg was the author of a life of Willibald, the Vita S. Willibaldi, written at some time between 767 and 778. She also produced a life of Willibald's brother Wynnebald, who had been Abbot of Heidenheim until his death in 761. This Vita S. Wynnebaldi was composed in the period 782 to 785.".
- Hygeburg label "Hygeburg".
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- Hygeburg sameAs Q1634129.
- Hygeburg wasDerivedFrom Hygeburg?oldid=700016323.
- Hygeburg isPrimaryTopicOf Hygeburg.