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School in Sülz, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
The Hildegard of Bingen Gymnasium (Hildegard-von-Bingen-Gymnasium) is a co-ed high school in the district of Sülz, Cologne. It is named after the Benedictine Hildegard of Bingen.
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The HildegardofBingenGymnasium (Hildegard-von-Bingen-Gymnasium) is a co-ed high school in the district of Sülz, Cologne. It is named after the Benedictine...
mice. Saint Hildegard von Bingen, an important polymath, abbess, mystic and musician, one of the most influential medieval composers and one of the earliest...
language skills, which became noticeable when he moved to the HildegardofBingenGymnasium in Cologne. However, the initial language difficulties were...
school center, where a Hauptschule, a Realschule, a Gymnasium, the Hildegard-von-Bingen-Gymnasium Twistringen, and a municipal library are located. There...
Anniversary of the consecration of churches who do not know the day of their consecration 17. September: HildegardofBingen, writer, composer, philosopher...
care of the elderly and sick, and finally from 2000 she served as abbess. She introduced the life and work of Saint HildegardofBingen, the founder of the...
epithet “ofBingen” notwithstanding, it was at the Disibodenberg near Odernheim that Hildegard lived the longest time in one place. In 1147, Hildegard had...
University of South Carolina Press, ISBN 0-87249-376-8 Sweet, Victoria (1999), "HildegardofBingen and the Greening of Medieval Medicine", Bulletin of the History...
Retrieved 7 July 2020. Schurz, Carl (2010). HildegardofBingen and Musical Reception: The Modern Revival of a Medieval Composer. Wildside Press. pp. 55–57...
Barbara Stühlmeyer: Hörpraxis und Aufführungspraxis der Musik der hl. Hildegard von Bingen. In Medievales 10. Actes du Colloque d'Études Medievales de l'Universite...
Bridge, Erasmus MC and Gymnasium Erasmianum have been named in his honor. Between 1997 and 2009, one of the main metro lines of the city was named Erasmuslijn...
1997: Kultureller Ehrenpreis der Landeshauptstadt München [de] 2001: Hildegard von Bingen Prize for Journalism 2004: Julius-Campe-Preis [de] for critics 2009:...
1999: Herbert Quandt Medien-Preis der Johanna-Quandt-Stiftung 2004: Hildegard von Bingen Prize for Journalism 2004: Fernsehpreis der RIAS Berlin Kommission...
trouble.” On September 17, 1967, the feast of Saint HildegardofBingen, von Speyr died in her home in Basel. One of her last phrases was “Que c’est beau de...
didactic plays of the sixteenth century. Hrosvitha was followed by HildegardofBingen (d. 1179), a Benedictine abbess, who wrote a Latin musical drama...
Rolf Krenzer and Peter Janssens for the Werkbuch of the same name, Lahn Verlag Hildegard von Bingen, 1997 (text: Jutta Richter) Es ist eine Mutter, Kirchentag...
one year old and he lived in Germany for the rest of his life. He attended the Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium. Guardini wrote that as a young man he was “always...
believed to have visited HildegardofBingen with whom he was corresponding by letter. Abbot Bernard was the most important monk of the Cistercian order....
been anointed? And what man, when he enters into this life or into the gymnasium, is not anointed with oil? And what work has either ornament or beauty...
guesthouse on the campus of Canisius College in Berlin also bears his name. In Dieburg, the uppermost level at the Gymnasium, the Alfred Delp School,...
pupil in the gymnasium at Munich. In 1770 he entered the Society of Jesus at Landsberg in Upper Bavaria as a novice; upon the suppression of the Society...
Saint Matthew's calling at the tax office, under which are shown HildegardofBingen and Simon Peter. Displayed on the right window is the Maltese Chapel's...
on the Nahe Valley Railway (Bingen–Saarbrücken). Werner Hilkene (1927–2010), former mayor from 1964 to 1999, recipient of the Verdienstmedaille des Landes...