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- Baudonivia comment "Baudonivia was a French nun and scholar at the convent of Holy Cross of Poitiers who, between 600 and 602, was asked by the other nuns to compose a memoir of their founder, Radegund. Venantius Fortunatus became bishop of Poitiers in 590 and shortly thereafter, wrote a memoir of Radegund called Vita Radegundis. Sometime after 600, the nuns chose Baudonivia, one of their own, to write a memoir that would complement his work.".
- Q4873443 comment "Baudonivia was a French nun and scholar at the convent of Holy Cross of Poitiers who, between 600 and 602, was asked by the other nuns to compose a memoir of their founder, Radegund. Venantius Fortunatus became bishop of Poitiers in 590 and shortly thereafter, wrote a memoir of Radegund called Vita Radegundis. Sometime after 600, the nuns chose Baudonivia, one of their own, to write a memoir that would complement his work.".