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In the twelfth century, St. Hildegund, using the name Joseph, became a brother of Schönau Abbey; Mary
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Saint Hildegund entered the Cistercian order as a lay brother until her death, and of course the life of Joan of Arc is well known.
At the monastery Young Geoffrion 2008
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Saint Hildegund entered the Cistercian order as a lay brother until her death, and of course the life of Joan of Arc is well known.
Archive 2008-01-01 Young Geoffrion 2008
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Saint Hildegund entered the Cistercian order as a lay brother until her death, and of course the life of Joan of Arc is well known.
Tempietto Young Geoffrion 2008
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Saint Hildegund entered the Cistercian order as a lay brother until her death, and of course the life of Joan of Arc is well known.
Archive 2008-01-01 Young Geoffrion 2008
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"Iss he prepared?" demanded Hildegund as she entered the candle-lit chamber, dropping her only clothing, a black leather SS coat.
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Walter sent Hildegund with the horse and its burden into the wood for safety, while he took his stand on rising ground.
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Hildegund as forming part of a larger story of the fortunes of the
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Walter and Hildegund were lovers, and they, too, thought of flight, and escaped into the forests, westward, with a great load of treasure, and some fowling and fishing gear for the journey.
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Walter and Hildegund took turns to watch, Hildegund singing to awaken
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