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Bertha of Bingen

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with her son and the priest Wigbert. She built a small church and led a secluded life with much vigilance and fasting, gave the needy some of her wealth and gradually gathered other people to follow her example.
222:) (712–732) was the son of Bertha of Bingen, a Christian noblewoman. His father was a pagan called Robolaus (Robold). After his death, their child was raised as a Christian by his mother. 257:
The little church on the Rupertsberg became a place of pilgrimage and was still standing when Hildegard founded a monastery there around 1150. Hildegard moved, with her nuns, from
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Bertha devoted her energy to educating Rupert. Following a pilgrimage to Rome, she gave away the rest of her possessions and came to live near
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Symphonia: A Critical Edition of the Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum [Symphony of the Harmony of Celestial Revelations]
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with his mother. After his return, he used his inherited wealth to found churches, living with his mother on a hill at the river
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was written about this time, " to revive the cult of St. Rupert and to legitimize the vision that called her to move there".
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extended tax concessions to the convent. The ruins of the monastery were destroyed to make way for a railway track in 1857.
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Werner Lauter: Rupert von Bingen. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Band 8, Bautz, Herzberg 1994,
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Anne H. King-Lenzmeier: Hildegard of Bingen: An Integrated Vision. Liturgical Press, Colledgeville 2001,
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Ernst Probst: Hildegard von Bingen - Die deutsche Prophetin. GRIN, München/Ravensburg 2010,
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for the poor and needy. Rupert died from a fever, aged 20. He is regarded as a
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that came to be called the "Rupertsberg". There they established several
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The monastery at Rupertsberg was destroyed in 1632, during the
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The World of Hildegard of Bingen: Her Life, Times and Visions
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in 1152. The charters were drawn up in 1158 by Archbishop
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Borrelli, Antonio. "Beata Berta di Bingen", Santi e Beati
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At the age of fifteen, Rupert undertook a pilgrimage to
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Rupertsberg

Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Rupert of Bingen
Hildegard of Bingen
dukes of Lorraine
Rhine
Nahe
Rupertsberg
Bingen

Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
German
Rome
Nahe
Bingen
hospices
patron saint
pilgrims
Disibodenberg
Rupertsberg
Thirty Years' War
Eibingen
49°57′57″N 7°53′21″E / 49.96583°N 7.88917°E / 49.96583; 7.88917
Nahe
Rhine

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