Ludmilla, Duchess of Bohemia, Saint, 860?-921
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Name (Latin)
Ludmilla, Duchess of Bohemia, Saint, 860?-921
Other forms of name
Ludmila, Duchess of Bohemia, Saint, 860?-921
nnaa Ludmilla, Saint, Duchess of Bohemia, 860?-921?
Ludmilla, Duchess of Bohemia, Saint, 860?-921. Legend
Ludmilla, Saint, duchess of Bohemia, 860?-921. Legend
Ludmilla, 860?-921
Ludmilla, Saint, Duchess of Bohemia, 860?-921? nnaa
Lidmila, Duchess of Bohemia, Saint, 860?-921
Ludmilla, Saint, 860?-921
Date of birth
0860
Date of death
0921-09-15
Gender
female
Sources of Information
- nuc86-51770: Sborník staroslovanských literárních památek ... 1980(hdg. on RPB rept.: Ludmilla, Duchess of Bohemia, 860?-921?; usage: sv. Lidmile)
- LC data base, 3/20/87(hdg.: Ludmilla, Saint, Duchess of Bohemia, 860?-921?; usage: sv. Ludmile; svaté Ludmily)
- New Cath. encyc.(Ludmilla, St., b. c.860, d. Sept. 15, 921)
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Wikipedia description:
Ludmila of Bohemia (c. 860 – 15 September 921) is a Czech saint and martyr venerated by Catholic and Orthodox Christians. She was born in Mělník as the daughter of the Sorbian prince Slavibor. Saint Ludmila was the grandmother of Saint Wenceslaus, who is widely referred to as Good King Wenceslaus. Saint Ludmila was canonised shortly after her death. As part of the process of canonisation, in 925, Wenceslaus moved her remains to St. George's Basilica, Prague.
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