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- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee abstract "Irmgard (or Ermengard) of Chiemsee (c. 830/833, Regensburg – 16 July 866, Frauenchiemsee) was a daughter Louis the German, King of East Francia, and his wife Hemma. She was the first Abbess of Chiemsee from 857. During her leadership the chapter for noble ladies developed into a Benedictine convent. Since she was of imperial descendance, the incumbent Abbess of Chiemssee had the right to wear a thin golden hoop, resembling a little crown, ever since. Modern-era Abbesses, however, refrain from doing so. Irmgard's cult was officially recognised only in 1928 by Pope Pius XI. Her feast day is 16 July. In Frauenchiemsee, Irmengardstag is celebrated the Sunday nearest to 16 July. In paintings Irmgard is portrayed in a Benedictine habit either crowned with Bible and abbot's staff or with heart in her hand.".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee birthYear "0830".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee deathDate "0866".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee deathDate "0866-07-16".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee deathPlace Frauenchiemsee.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee deathYear "0866".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee thumbnail Buchau_Stiftskirche_Irmgard_von_Buchau.jpg?width=300.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageExternalLink body_selige_irmengard.htm.
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- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageRevisionID "667830494".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Bertrada_of_Laon.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Calendar_of_saints.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Category:866_deaths.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Benedictine_nuns.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carolingian_dynasty.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_beatified_people.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_of_medieval_Germany.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_uncertain.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink East_Francia.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Emma_of_Alamannia.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Ermengarde_of_Hesbaye.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Frauenchiemsee.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Gerold_of_Vinzgau.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Hemma.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Hildegarde.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Ingerman_of_Hesbaye.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink List_of_German_monarchs.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Louis_the_German.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Louis_the_Pious.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Saint_Benedict.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Pepin_the_Short.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Pius_XI.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLink Welf_(father_of_Judith).
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ermengard".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Irmgard of Chiemsee".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Irmgard".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee attributes "crowned, in Benedictine abbess's habit, holding abbot's staff".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee beatifiedBy "Pius XI".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee beatifiedDate "1928".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee birthDate "c. 830/833".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee birthPlace "Regensburg".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee caption "Statue of Irmgard in the Collegiate Church of Buchau".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee dateOfDeath "866".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee deathDate "0866-07-16".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee deathPlace "Frauenchiemsee".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee feastDay "--07-16".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee name "Blessed Irmgard of Chiemsee".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee name "Irmgard of Chiemsee".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee placeOfBirth "Regensburg".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee placeOfDeath "Frauenchiemsee".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee shortDescription "Beatified German nun".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee description "Beatified German nun".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee description "Beatified German nun".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee subject Category:866_deaths.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee subject Category:Benedictine_nuns.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee subject Category:Carolingian_dynasty.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee subject Category:German_beatified_people.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee subject Category:Women_of_medieval_Germany.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee subject Category:Year_of_birth_uncertain.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee hypernym Louis.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Agent.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Cleric.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Person.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Saint.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Person.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Benedictine.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Catholic.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Agent.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type NaturalPerson.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Thing.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Q215627.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Q43115.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Q5.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee type Person.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee comment "Irmgard (or Ermengard) of Chiemsee (c. 830/833, Regensburg – 16 July 866, Frauenchiemsee) was a daughter Louis the German, King of East Francia, and his wife Hemma. She was the first Abbess of Chiemsee from 857. During her leadership the chapter for noble ladies developed into a Benedictine convent. Since she was of imperial descendance, the incumbent Abbess of Chiemssee had the right to wear a thin golden hoop, resembling a little crown, ever since.".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee label "Irmgard of Chiemsee".
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee sameAs Q452407.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee sameAs Ирмгарда_от_Кимзее.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee sameAs Irmgarda_z_Buchau.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee sameAs Irmgard_von_Chiemsee.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee sameAs Irmengarda_I_di_Frauenwörth.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee sameAs Irmengard_van_Chiemsee.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee sameAs Irmingarda_z_Chiemsee.
- Irmgard_of_Chiemsee sameAs Ermengarda_de_Chiemsee.