Rictrude (Rictrudis, Richtrudis, Richrudis) (c. 614–688) was abbess of Marchiennes Abbey, in Flanders. The main early source for her life is the Vita Rictrudis, commissioned by the abbey, and written in 907 by Hucbald.[1]
^Karine Ugé, The Legend of Saint Rictrude, pp. 283-4, in John Gillingham, Anglo-Norman Studies 23: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2000 (2001)
Rictrude (Rictrudis, Richtrudis, Richrudis) (c. 614–688) was abbess of Marchiennes Abbey, in Flanders. The main early source for her life is the Vita Rictrudis...
Ostrevent, died 652), founder of Marchiennes Abbey and husband of St. Rictrude Saint-Adalbert, Quebec, a municipality in Quebec, Canada Basilica of St...
Conaill, king of Dál Riata (Scotland) Perctarit, king of the Lombards Rictrude, Frankish abbess Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1991) [1983]. The Early Medieval...
century. The parish and church are named after Saint-Rictrude. The Gothic church of Saint-Rictrude dates from the 15th century. The church was destroyed...
which is in the public domain. Ugé, Karine (2000), "The Legend of Saint Rictrude: Formation and Transformations (Tenth–Twelfth Century)", Anglo-Norman Studies...
canons of Saint-Amé (Saint Amatus) at Douai to enhance a connection with Rictrude. Adalbald was a leading noble and claimed lordship of Douai. He was a disciple...
saint (approximate date) Li Yifu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 666) Rictrude, Frankish abbess (approximate date) General Xue Rengui of the Tang dynasty...
Eusebia of Douai was born about 637, the eldest daughter of Richtrudis (or Rictrude) and Adalbard. Maurontius of Douai was her elder brother. According to...
(634 – May 5, 702) was a nobleman and Benedictine abbot. His parents were Rictrude and Adalbard. He is a Catholic saint, with a feast day on May 5, especially...
became abbot, according to the Chronicle of Marchiennes. The first nun was Rictrude. Around 652, Jonatus became the third abbot of Elnone. According to one...
Saint Columbanus, on the advice of Saint Amand. One of its founders was Rictrude, who made it double monastery in 643. In around 1024 it became monastery...