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  1. Hildegard of Bingen OSB, (‹See Tfd› German: Hildegard von Bingen, pronounced [ˈhɪldəɡaʁt fɔn ˈbɪŋən]; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer ...

  2. Sep 13, 2024 · St. Hildegard (born 1098, Böckelheim, West Franconia [Germany]—died September 17, 1179, Rupertsberg, near Bingen; canonized May 10, 2012; feast day September 17) was a German abbess, visionary mystic, and composer.

  3. May 30, 2019 · Hildegard of Bingen (also known as Hildegarde von Bingen, l. 1098-1179) was a Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, and polymath proficient in philosophy, musical composition, herbology, medieval literature, cosmology, medicine, biology, theology, and natural history.

  4. Jul 3, 2019 · Hildegard of Bingen (1098–September 17, 1179) was a medieval mystic and visionary and Abbess of Bingen's Benedictine community. She was also a prolific composer and the author of several books on spirituality, visions, medicine, health and nutrition, nature.

  5. Dec 14, 2023 · Author of the earliest surviving medieval morality play and regarded by some as the founder of the scientific study of natural history in Germany’s history, Hildegard of Bingen is arguably one of the most remarkable women of the medieval period.

  6. Hildegard of Bingen was a saint, composer and poet. But it's only recently that her songs, writings and remarkable life and visions have been rediscovered. She was born over 900 years ago and for most of her 80-plus years was shut away in an obscure hilltop monastery in the Rhineland.

  7. Dec 17, 2021 · Saint Hildegard of Bingen was a remarkable woman who fulfilled many roles in her lifetime. A Benedictine nun, she became a rather well-known mystic whom Pope Eugene III encouraged to write.

  8. Jun 27, 2024 · St. Hildegard of Bingen: A Prophet of the Living Light. Hildegard was one of the most remarkable women of the Middle Ages. She was an anchoress, nun and abbess who founded two religious houses, as well as a writer, theologian, preacher, pioneer free-verse poet, prolific medieval composer of Latin chant, healer, advocate of Church reform ...

  9. Hildegard of Bingen, often referred to as Saint Hildegard, was a renowned German Benedictine abbess, writer, philosopher, Christian mystic, visionary, and polymath. She is known for her significant contributions to music, medicine, theology, and botany, as well as her profound impact on the Catholic church during the Middle Ages.

  10. Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179), also known as Blessed Hildegard and Saint Hildegard, was a German religious teacher, prophetess, and abbess.

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