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ST RADEGUNDA (d. 587)

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 784 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RADEGUNDA (d. 587)  , Frankish queen, was the daughter of Berthaire, king of the Thuringians . Berthaire was killed by his
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brother Hermannfried, who took Radegunda and educated her, but was himself slain by the Frankish kings Theuderich and Clotaire (529), and Radegunda fell to Clotaire, who later married her . Her piety was already so noteworthy that it was said that Clotaire had married a nun, not a queen . She
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left him when he unjustly killed her brother, and fled to Medardus, bishop of
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Poitiers, who, notwithstanding the danger of the act, consecrated her as a nun . Radegunda stayed in Poitiers, founded a monastery there, and lived for a while in peace . Here Venantius Fortunatus, the
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Italian poet, found a friendly reception, and two of the poems printed under his name are usually attributed to Radegunda . From him we gain a most pleasing picture of
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life at the monastery . The queen died on the 13th of August 587 . See the references in A . Molinier,
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Sources de l'histoire de France .

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