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- Q269074 subject Q6527259.
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- Q269074 subject Q8949790.
- Q269074 abstract "Hemma of Gurk (c. 980 – 27 June 1045), also called Emma of Gurk, was a noblewoman and founder of religious houses in the Duchy of Carinthia. Buried at Gurk Cathedral in 1174, beatified in 1287 and canonized in 1938, she is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church and as patroness of the current Austrian state of Carinthia.".
- Q269074 beatifiedDate "1287-11-21".
- Q269074 birthYear "0980".
- Q269074 canonizedBy Q42323.
- Q269074 canonizedDate "1938-01-05".
- Q269074 deathDate "1045-06-27".
- Q269074 deathYear "1045".
- Q269074 majorShrine Q701301.
- Q269074 thumbnail Hemma_von_Gurk_Bopp_1510.jpg?width=300.
- Q269074 veneratedIn Q35032.
- Q269074 veneratedIn Q9592.
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- Q269074 beatifiedDate "1287-11-21".
- Q269074 birthDate "c. 980".
- Q269074 canonizedBy "Pope Pius XI".
- Q269074 canonizedDate "1938-01-05".
- Q269074 deathDate "1045-06-27".
- Q269074 majorShrine "Gurk Cathedral".
- Q269074 name "Saint Hemma of Gurk".
- Q269074 veneratedIn Q35032.
- Q269074 veneratedIn Q9592.
- Q269074 type Person.
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- Q269074 comment "Hemma of Gurk (c. 980 – 27 June 1045), also called Emma of Gurk, was a noblewoman and founder of religious houses in the Duchy of Carinthia. Buried at Gurk Cathedral in 1174, beatified in 1287 and canonized in 1938, she is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church and as patroness of the current Austrian state of Carinthia.".
- Q269074 label "Hemma of Gurk".
- Q269074 depiction Hemma_von_Gurk_Bopp_1510.jpg.
- Q269074 name "Saint Hemma of Gurk".