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Ida of Toggenburg (c. 1140 – c. 1226) (also: Idda, Ita, Itha, Itta, Ydda, Judith and Gutta of Fischingen) is a Swiss Christian nun, venerated as a saint in the Diocese of Constance especially in Fischingen, Switzerland. She is the protagonist of many stories and legends in the local culture.
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IdaofToggenburg (c. 1140 – c. 1226) (also: Idda, Ita, Itha, Itta, Ydda, Judith and Gutta of Fischingen) is a Swiss Christian nun, venerated as a saint...
570/577), an Irish nun Idaof Herzfeld (c. 788–813), widow of a Saxon duke Idaof Lorraine (1040–1113), noblewoman saint IdaofToggenburg (c. 1140 – c. 1226)...
century. The saint may be IdaofToggenburg. The astronomical clock of Lund Cathedral, presently located at the west end of the north aisle, dates from...
Werdenberg was a county of the Holy Roman Empire, within the Duchy of Swabia, situated on either side of the Alpine Rhine, including parts of what is now St....
Like the cantons of Switzerland, the municipalities has an official flag and a coat of arms. The history of development of these designs spans the 13th...
He is also a co-founder of the Cistercian Abbey of Stams in the Inn Valley. IdaofToggenburg : According to legend, Saint Ida (* ca. 1156, † ca. 1226)...
St. Odrada of Alem [nl], Virgin St. Ermengol, Bishop of Urgell St. Berardo, Bishop of Marsi Bl. Alpaïs of Cudot, Virgin St. IdaofToggenburg, Hermitess...
in Fischingen. The pilgrimage chapel grew up around the grave of Saint IdaofToggenburg, who had lived in the Abbey. In the 17th and 18th centuries the...
November 1828), a Viennese composer of the late Classical to early Romantic eras, left a very extensive body of work notwithstanding his short life....
for voice and piano (1816, 1st setting; fragment) D 397, Song "Ritter Toggenburg" ['Ritter, treue Schwesterliebe'] for voice and piano (1816, 1st and 2nd...
for voice and piano (1816, 1st setting; fragment) D 397, Song "Ritter Toggenburg" ['Ritter, treue Schwesterliebe'] for voice and piano (1816, 1st and 2nd...
descendant of one of the oldest and most noble families of the Bohemian aristocracy. His wedding witness was Count Georg Otto von Toggenburg-Sargans, Governor...