"This volume will become a standard part of many surveys of early medieveal history as well as required reading in topical courses on women in the Middle Ages and hagiography."--Patrick J. Geary, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University
"This volume will become a standard part of many surveys of early medieveal history as well as required reading in topical courses on women in the Middle Ages and hagiography."--Patrick J. Geary, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton UniversityHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JoAnn McNamara is Professor of History Emerita at Hunter College, City University of New York. John E. Halborg is a parochial vicar at St. Thomas More Church in New York City. Gordon Whatley is Professor of English at Queen’s College, City University of New York.
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Note on Language and Abbreviations ix Acknowledgments xi Wives, Concubines, and Children of Merovingian Kings xii Ancestors of Charlemagne xiv Introduction 1 1. Genovefa, Virgin of Paris (423–502) 17 2. Clothild, Queen of the Franks (d. 544) 38 3. Monegund, Widow and Recluse of Tours (d. 570) 51 4. Radegund, Queen of the Franks and Abess of Poitiers (ca. 525–587) 60 5. Eustadiola, Widow of Bourges (594–684) 106 6. Caesaria II, Abbess of Saint Jean of Arles (ca. 550) 112 7. Resticula, Abbess of Arles (ca. 556–632) 119 8. Glodesind, Abbess in Metz (ca. 600) 137 9. Burgundofara, Abbess of Faremoutiers (603–645) 155 10. Sadalberga, Abbess of Laon (ca. 605–670) 176 11. Rictrude, Abbess of Marchiennes (ca. 614–688) 195 12. Gertrude, Abbess of Nivellles (628–658) 220 13. Aldegund, Abbess of Maubeuge (d. ca. 684) > 14. Balthild, Queen of Neustria (d. ca. 680) 264 15. Bertilla, Abbess of Chelles (d. ca. 700) 279 16. Anstrude, Abbess of Laon (ca. 645–d. before 709) 289 17. Austreberta, Abbess of Pavilly (650–703) 304 Bibliography 327 Index 335
Note on Language and Abbreviations ix Acknowledgments xi Wives, Concubines, and Children of Merovingian Kings xii Ancestors of Charlemagne xiv Introduction 1 1. Genovefa, Virgin of Paris (423–502) 17 2. Clothild, Queen of the Franks (d. 544) 38 3. Monegund, Widow and Recluse of Tours (d. 570) 51 4. Radegund, Queen of the Franks and Abess of Poitiers (ca. 525–587) 60 5. Eustadiola, Widow of Bourges (594–684) 106 6. Caesaria II, Abbess of Saint Jean of Arles (ca. 550) 112 7. Resticula, Abbess of Arles (ca. 556–632) 119 8. Glodesind, Abbess in Metz (ca. 600) 137 9. Burgundofara, Abbess of Faremoutiers (603–645) 155 10. Sadalberga, Abbess of Laon (ca. 605–670) 176 11. Rictrude, Abbess of Marchiennes (ca. 614–688) 195 12. Gertrude, Abbess of Nivellles (628–658) 220 13. Aldegund, Abbess of Maubeuge (d. ca. 684) > 14. Balthild, Queen of Neustria (d. ca. 680) 264 15. Bertilla, Abbess of Chelles (d. ca. 700) 279 16. Anstrude, Abbess of Laon (ca. 645–d. before 709) 289 17. Austreberta, Abbess of Pavilly (650–703) 304 Bibliography 327 Index 335
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