Gertrud of Hamage
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Gertrud of Hamage
Summary
Gertrud of Hamage is a human[1]. She died on January 1, 649[2]. She worked as a Christian nun[3].
Key Facts
- Gertrud of Hamage died on January 1, 649[2].
- Gertrud of Hamage was married to Richomer[4].
- A child of Gertrud of Hamage was Bertrude[5].
- A child of Gertrud of Hamage was Gerberga de Burgondie[6].
- Gertrud of Hamage worked as a Christian nun[3].
- Gertrud of Hamage held the position of abbess[7].
- Gertrud of Hamage is recorded as female[8].
- Gertrud of Hamage's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Gertrud of Hamage's canonization status is recorded as saint[10].
- Gertrud of Hamage's religious order is recorded as Benedictines[11].
- Gertrud of Hamage's given name is recorded as Gertrude[12].
- Gertrud of Hamage's feast day is recorded as December 6[13].
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Career and Affiliations
Gertrud of Hamage worked as a Christian nun[3]. She held the position of abbess[7].
Personal Life
Gertrud of Hamage was married to Richomer[4]. Children include Bertrude[5], a consort[14] and Gerberga de Burgondie[6].
Death and Burial
Gertrud of Hamage died on January 1, 649[2].
FAQs
Who was Gertrud of Hamage married to?
Gertrud of Hamage's spouses include Richomer[4].
What did Gertrud of Hamage do for work?
Gertrud of Hamage worked as Christian nun[3].