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Dhuoda (fl. AD 824–844) was a
Frankish writer, as well as
Duchess consort of
Septimania and
Countess consort of Barcelona. She was the
author of the Liber...
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urbanist Dhuoda,
duchess consort of
Septimania and
writer of the
Liber Manualis Bernard Plantapilosa,
Count of
Auvergne and
second son of
Dhuoda David Redfern...
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Maurus (780-856)
Paschasius Radbertus (790-865)
Rudolf of
Fulda (d. 865)
Dhuoda Lupus of
Ferrieres (805-862)
Andreas Agnellus (Agnellus of Ravenna) (c. 805–846...
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Count of Bordeaux.
William I of
Septimania (846-848 or 852), son of
Dhuoda,
daughter of Sans I; died with no descendants. County, as
Frankish rebel:...
- Peter,
nonetheless you
escaped the
deadly hands of Herod. The
Duchess Dhuoda, wife of the Duke of
Septimania in the
south of France,
wrote a book of...
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Auvergne (22
March 841-886), or Plantevelue, son of
Bernard of
Septimania and
Dhuoda, was the
Count of
Auvergne (as
Bernard II) from 872 to his death. The Emperor...
- doi:10.1163/157007254X00126.
Retrieved 1
April 2024. Chiesa,
Paolo (2005). "
Dhuoda". In Chiesa, Paolo; Castaldi,
Lucia (eds.). Te.Tra. 2. La
trasmissione dei...
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Church Outshines the
Majesty of
Empires and the
Liber Apologeticus. (833AD)
Dhuoda, (841-843)
Liber manualis,
written for her son William.
Sedulius Scottus...
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Christianity through her role as wife and Queen.
Wealthy women such as
Dhuoda illustrate that
female autonomy in the
Carolingian era was possible, but...
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probably succeeded by his
brother Seguin. He has been
reputed as the
father of
Dhuoda.
There are many
variants of his
Basque name, see nomenclature. Collins,...