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  1. Amalberga von Maubeuge (auch: Amalberga von Binche, Amalberga von Lobbes, Amalberge oder Amelia; * um 600; † um 690) war Herzogin von Lothringen und später eine heilige Nonne . Sie ist nicht zu verwechseln mit Amalberga von Gent oder mit Amalberga von Susteren .

  2. Herzogin, Nonne. * in Brabant in Belgien. † um 690 in Maubeuge in Frankreich. Kapelle der Schwarzen Schwestern, heute profanisiert, in Maubeuge. Amalberga, eine Verwandte von Pippin dem Älteren, und ihr Mann, Herzog == Witger, waren die Eltern von Gudula von Brüssel , Reineldis und Emembertus.

  3. She and her husband ultimately withdrew from the world, he becoming a monk, and she a nun. There is very great confusion in the records of this saint, and of a virgin who came a century after. To add to the difficulty a third St. Amalberga, also a virgin, appears in the twelfth century. The first two are celebrated simultaneously on 10 July.

  4. Major shrine. Binche, Belgium. Feast. 10 July. Attributes. holding an open book and with a crown on her head. Patronage. arm pain, bruises, and fever. Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge (also Amalia, or Amelia of Lobbes or Binche) was a Merovingian nun and saint who lived in the 7th century.

  5. Amalberga von Maubeuge, Nonne und Herzogin (7. Jahrhundert). Gedenktag: 10. Juli. Amalberga von Gent, Nonne und Mystikerin (8. Jahrhundert). Gedenktag: 10. Juli. Amalberga von Susteren, auch Amalberge, Amalberg oder Alma († um 900). Lebte bis 900 als Benediktinerin und erste Äbtissin der Abtei Susteren, Niederlande.

  6. When the youngest was grown, both Amalburga and her husband retired to Benedictine houses, the Count to Lobbes, Belgium, Amalberga (Amalia or Amelia) to Maubeuge Abbey where she embraced a life of asceticism and prayer. Received the veil from St Willibrord of Echternach.

  7. St. Amalberga of Maubeuge (died c. 690), also known as Saint Amalberga of Temse, was a 7th-century Belgian saint and abbess. She was born into a noble family and initially married to a nobleman, but after her husband’s death, she dedicated her life to God and became a nun. Amalberga founded the Abbey of Maubeuge, where she served as the ...