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  • Abbess Roding
  • Village in Essex, England

    Abbess Roding is a village in the civil parish of Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding in the Epping Forest District of Essex, England. It lies 5 miles

    Abbess Roding

    Abbess Roding

    Abbess_Roding

  • The Rodings
  • Group of villages in Essex, England

    Chelmsford, Leaden, Abbess, White and Beauchamp Roding have formed the South Rodings parish since 2004. High and Aythorpe Roding are beneficed to Great

    The Rodings

    The Rodings

    The_Rodings

  • Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding
  • Civil parish in Essex, England

    merger of the three former parishes of Abbess Roding, Beauchamp Roding, and Berners Roding, three of The Rodings. At the 2021 census the parish had a population

    Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding

    Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding

    Abbess,_Beauchamp_and_Berners_Roding

  • Berners Roding
  • Village in Essex, England

    neighbours Abbess Roding and Beauchamp Roding in 1946 to form the modern parish. According to A Dictionary of British Place Names, Roding derives from

    Berners Roding

    Berners Roding

    Berners_Roding

  • Gamaliel Capell
  • Sir Gamaliel Capell (1561–1613), of Rookwood Hall in the parish of Abbess Roding in Essex served as a Member of Parliament for the county seat of Essex

    Gamaliel Capell

    Gamaliel Capell

    Gamaliel_Capell

  • List of places in Essex
  • Abberton Abbess Roding Abridge Aldham Alphamstone Alresford Althorne Ardleigh Arkesden Ashdon Asheldham Ashen Ashingdon Audley End Aythorpe Roding Bardfield

    List of places in Essex

    List_of_places_in_Essex

  • Barking Abbey
  • Building in London, England

    controlled the manors of Barking, Abbes Hall, Bulphan, Caldecotes in Abbess Roding, Cokermouth in Dagenham, Down Hall, Great Warley, Hanley Hall, Hawkesbury

    Barking Abbey

    Barking Abbey

    Barking_Abbey

  • Beauchamp Roding
  • Village in Essex, England

    its neighbours Abbess Roding and Berners Roding in 1946 to form the modern parish. According to A Dictionary of British Place Names, Roding derives from

    Beauchamp Roding

    Beauchamp Roding

    Beauchamp_Roding

  • Hundreds of Essex
  • Historical divisions of Essex, England

    Pattiswick, Great Tey, Little Tey, Marks Tey Ongar 56,994 Abbess Roding, Beauchamp Roding, Berners Roding, Bobbingworth, Chigwell, Chipping Ongar, Fyfield, Greensted

    Hundreds of Essex

    Hundreds of Essex

    Hundreds_of_Essex

  • St Julian's, Norwich
  • Medieval church in Norfolk, England

    there in 1966. Originally built for a house in the Essex village of Abbess Roding, it was found in a warehouse in Chelmsford, where it was rebuilt. A

    St Julian's, Norwich

    St Julian's, Norwich

    St_Julian's,_Norwich

  • Hundred of Ongar
  • Ancient hundred in west Essex, England

    Hundred of Ongar contained the following parishes: Abbess Roding Beauchamp Roding Berners Roding Bobbingworth or Bovinger Chigwell Chipping Ongar Fyfield

    Hundred of Ongar

    Hundred_of_Ongar

  • Three Forests Way
  • Footpath in Essex and Hertfordshire, England

    direction): Chipping Ongar, High Ongar, Fyfield, Claydon's Green, Abbess Roding, White Roding, Hatfield Broad Oak, Hatfield Forest Country Park, Great Hallingbury

    Three Forests Way

    Three Forests Way

    Three_Forests_Way

  • William Capel
  • 16th-century English politician

    descendants included: Sir Gamaliel Capell (1561-1613), MP, of Rookwood Hall, Abbess Roding, Essex, 4th son of Henry Capell (d.1588), MP, by his wife Katherine

    William Capel

    William Capel

    William_Capel

  • West Essex
  • Future unitary authority area in England

    of the area is made of civil parishes. Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding, Arkesden, Ashdon, Aythorpe Roding Barnston, Berden, Birchanger, Bobbingworth

    West Essex

    West Essex

    West_Essex

  • Bertha Bacon
  • British suffragette and tax resister(1866–1922)

    member of the Women's Tax Resistance League. Bacon was born in 1866 in Abbess Roding, Essex. She was one of eight children. Bacon was a suffragette and member

    Bertha Bacon

    Bertha_Bacon

  • John Thurloe
  • English politician (1616–1668)

    baptised on 12 June. His father was Rev. Thomas Thurloe, Rector of Abbess Roding. He trained as a lawyer in Lincoln's Inn. He was first in the service

    John Thurloe

    John Thurloe

    John_Thurloe

  • Matching, Essex
  • Village in Essex, England

    wife Margaret, 129 acres (52 ha) in Matching and Abbess Roding, which clarifies to which Roding the earlier place name relates. Watermans Hall is also

    Matching, Essex

    Matching, Essex

    Matching,_Essex

  • Barking, London
  • Town in Greater London, England

    Riverside. Historically, Barking was an ancient parish that straddled the River Roding in the Becontree Hundred and historic county of Essex. It underwent a shift

    Barking, London

    Barking, London

    Barking,_London

  • High Sheriff of Essex
  • Ceremonial officer of the English county of Essex

    Langford Hall, Wickham Bishops 1606: Sir Gamaliel Capell of Rookwood Hall, Abbess Roding 1607: Sir Henry Maxey of Great Saling 1608: Sir Roger Appleton, 1st

    High Sheriff of Essex

    High_Sheriff_of_Essex

  • Aythorpe Roding
  • Village in Essex, England

    parish council. Aythorpe Roding has a village hall and a cricket club. According to A Dictionary of British Place Names, Roding derives from "Rodinges"

    Aythorpe Roding

    Aythorpe Roding

    Aythorpe_Roding

  • Anthony Browne (judge)
  • English politician and justice

    He came from a family of lawyers. His father, Sir Wistan Browne, of Abbess Roding, Essex, was a barrister of the Middle Temple, and three of his uncles

    Anthony Browne (judge)

    Anthony_Browne_(judge)

  • Epping Forest District
  • Non-metropolitan district in England

    Nazeing Triangle LNR Roding Valley Meadows LNR Roughtalley's Wood LNR Thornwood Flood Meadow LNR Weald Common Flood Meadows LNR Roding Valley Meadows Local

    Epping Forest District

    Epping Forest District

    Epping_Forest_District

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • Woodham Mortimer, Woodham Walter. Ongar PLU Abbess Roding + detached portion, Beauchamp Roding, Berners Roding, Blackmore, Chipping Ongar, Doddinghurst,

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • Henry Capell (MP for Hertfordshire)
  • 16th-century English politician

    Gamaliel Capell (1561-1613), 4th son, of Rookwood Hall in the parish of Abbess Roding in Essex, a Member of Parliament for the county seat of Essex. Secondly

    Henry Capell (MP for Hertfordshire)

    Henry Capell (MP for Hertfordshire)

    Henry_Capell_(MP_for_Hertfordshire)

  • Birds Green
  • Hamlet in Essex, England

    civil parish of Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding and the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. The hamlet is within The Rodings group of civil

    Birds Green

    Birds Green

    Birds_Green

  • List of United Kingdom locations: Aa-Ak
  • 02.01°W / 52.17; -02.01 SO9953 Abbess End Essex 51°46′N 0°16′E / 51.77°N 00.27°E / 51.77; 00.27 TL5711 Abbess Roding Essex 51°46′N 0°16′E / 51.77°N

    List of United Kingdom locations: Aa-Ak

    List of United Kingdom locations: Aa-Ak

    List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Aa-Ak

  • List of windmills in Essex
  • Type Maps First mention or built Last mention or demise Photograph Abbess Roding Post 1381 1381 Alphamstone TL 872 344 Post 1777 c. 1760 1875 Althorne

    List of windmills in Essex

    List_of_windmills_in_Essex

  • Abbot
  • Religious title

    Aramaic form of the Hebrew ab, and means "father". The female equivalent is abbess. The title had its origin in the monasteries of Egypt and Syria, spread

    Abbot

    Abbot

    Abbot

  • Loxford
  • Area of Ilford, London, England

    manor of Loxford was in the possession of Barking Abbey and in 1319 the Abbess of Barking was licensed to fell oaks in Hainault Forest to rebuild her house

    Loxford

    Loxford

    Loxford

  • Henry IV, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
  • German noble

    Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Abbess of Steterburg John of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, died as a child. Michael Schütz, "Die Konsolidierung des Erzstiftes unter Johann Rode", in:

    Henry IV, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

    Henry_IV,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg

  • Fyfield, Essex
  • Village in Essex, England

    Clatterford End. At the 2021 census the parish had a population of 795. The River Roding flows south through the village. Fyfield Mill is 180 yards (165 m) below

    Fyfield, Essex

    Fyfield, Essex

    Fyfield,_Essex

  • Kassia
  • Byzantine-Greek composer and hymnographer (810–865)

    others ascribed to different authors in different manuscripts. She was an abbess of a convent in the west of Constantinople. Additionally, many epigrams

    Kassia

    Kassia

    Kassia

  • Brentwood and Ongar
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1974)

    Brentwood; The Rural District of Epping and Ongar parishes of Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding, Blackmore, Bobbingworth, Doddinghurst, Fyfield, High Laver

    Brentwood and Ongar

    Brentwood and Ongar

    Brentwood_and_Ongar

  • Mary of Guise
  • Queen of Scotland from 1538 to 1542

    church of Saint-Pierre-les-Dames, Reims, where Mary's sister Renée was abbess. A marble tomb was erected with a bronze statue of Mary, in royal robes

    Mary of Guise

    Mary of Guise

    Mary_of_Guise

  • Cardinal (Catholic Church)
  • Senior church official

    vicar Vicar general Vicar forane Sub-dean Consecrated and professed titles Abbess Abbot Consecrated virgin Corrector Custos Friar Dean Grand master Hermit

    Cardinal (Catholic Church)

    Cardinal (Catholic Church)

    Cardinal_(Catholic_Church)

  • Honeygiver Among the Dogs
  • 2016 film

    arrives in a small village to investigate the disappearance and death of the abbess of the local nunnery. His number one suspect is a woman named Choden, and

    Honeygiver Among the Dogs

    Honeygiver_Among_the_Dogs

  • Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem
  • Crusader ruler from 1186 to 1190

    Convent of Saint Lazarus near Jerusalem to be educated by the King's aunt, Abbess Ioveta, Queen Melisende's youngest sister; Sibylla's godmother, Countess

    Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem

    Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem

    Sibylla,_Queen_of_Jerusalem

  • Shellow Bowells
  • Village in Essex, England

    Old English Shellow, meaning a bend in the river, referring to the River Roding. The Bowells part of the name comes from the Bueles family who owned the

    Shellow Bowells

    Shellow Bowells

    Shellow_Bowells

  • Anne Percy, Countess of Northumberland
  • 16th-century Countess of Northumberland

    of Sir Kenelm Digby. Joan Percy, married Lord Henry Seymour Mary Percy, abbess (1570–1642) In the autumn of 1569, together with Jane Howard, Countess of

    Anne Percy, Countess of Northumberland

    Anne_Percy,_Countess_of_Northumberland

  • William II of England
  • King of England from 1087 to 1100

    traditions of Wilton Abbey in the 1140s, Herman of Tournai writes that the abbess had ordered the Scottish princess Edith (later Matilda, wife of Henry) to

    William II of England

    William II of England

    William_II_of_England

  • Edward the Elder
  • King of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 to 924

    his death. Edward was next, and the second daughter, Æthelgifu, became abbess of Shaftesbury. The third daughter, Ælfthryth, married Baldwin, Count of

    Edward the Elder

    Edward the Elder

    Edward_the_Elder

  • List of Avatar: The Last Airbender characters
  • acolytes' formation, the air temples were each administered by abbots and abbesses. Following harmonic convergence-event of 171 AG, Tenzin, by virtue of being

    List of Avatar: The Last Airbender characters

    List_of_Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender_characters

  • Nine Ashes
  • Hamlet in Essex, England

    v t e Epping Forest District Parishes Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding Bobbingworth Buckhurst Hill Chigwell Epping Epping Upland Fyfield High Laver

    Nine Ashes

    Nine Ashes

    Nine_Ashes

  • Harold Godwinson
  • King of England in 1066

    earldom. Harold's elder brother Sweyn was exiled in 1047 after abducting the abbess of Leominster. Sweyn's lands were divided between Harold and a cousin, Beorn

    Harold Godwinson

    Harold Godwinson

    Harold_Godwinson

  • Hermit
  • Person who lives in seclusion from society

    hermit lifestyle on monastery grounds under the supervision of the abbot or abbess. Thomas Merton was among the Trappists who undertook this way of life. The

    Hermit

    Hermit

    Hermit

  • Old English literature
  • Literature of Anglo-Saxon England

    God, Cædmon received the gift of poetry, and then lived as a monk under Abbess Hild at the abbey of Whitby in Northumbria in the 7th century. Bede's History

    Old English literature

    Old_English_literature

  • Matilda of Flanders
  • Queen of England from 1066 to 1083

    high-born to consider marrying a bastard. After hearing this response, William rode from Normandy to Bruges, forced himself into her bedroom and soundly beat

    Matilda of Flanders

    Matilda of Flanders

    Matilda_of_Flanders

  • Reformation
  • 16th-century movement in Western Christianity

    from Christ's Apostles through generations of bishops. Bishops, abbots, abbesses, and other prelates might possess remarkable wealth. Some of the ecclesiastic

    Reformation

    Reformation

  • Alfred the Great
  • King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)

    "residence suitable for nuns". Alfred's daughter, Æthelgifu, became the first Abbess and Shaftesbury Abbey prospered as a royal nunnery. Alfred undertook no

    Alfred the Great

    Alfred the Great

    Alfred_the_Great

  • Willingale, Essex
  • Village in Essex, England

    neighbouring Shellow Bowells appear to have formed part of the extensive Roding estate, which subsequently fragmented into multiple manors and parishes

    Willingale, Essex

    Willingale, Essex

    Willingale,_Essex

  • Earconwald
  • 7th-century Bishop of London and saint

    sister, Æthelburh, was Abbess of Barking. Erkenwald is said to have engaged Hildelith to instruct Æthelburh in the role of abbess. Although sometimes mistaken

    Earconwald

    Earconwald

    Earconwald

  • Henry I of England
  • King of England from 1100 to 1135

    Normandy, Queen of Scotland, probably born before 1100; Matilda Fitzroy, Abbess of Montivilliers; Gundrada de Dunstanville; Possibly Rohese, wife of Henry

    Henry I of England

    Henry I of England

    Henry_I_of_England

  • Charles, Duke of Vendôme
  • 16th-century French prince and governor

    September 1525 – 27 April 1594), abbess of Notre-Dame de Soissons. Renée de Bourbon (6 February 1527 – 9 February 1583), abbess of Chelles. Jean de Bourbon

    Charles, Duke of Vendôme

    Charles, Duke of Vendôme

    Charles,_Duke_of_Vendôme

  • Baldwin II of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1118 to 1131

    that of Baldwin II, as "that of the father of the abbess of St Lazarus". (His daughter was the abbess Ioveta.) Murray 1992, p. 5. Murray 1992, pp. 7–9

    Baldwin II of Jerusalem

    Baldwin II of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_II_of_Jerusalem

  • Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
  • Electress Palatine from 1613 to 1623

    born at Dunfermline Palace, Fife, on 19 August 1596 at 2:00 am. King James rode to the bedside from Callendar, where he was attending the wedding of the

    Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia

    Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia

    Elizabeth_Stuart,_Queen_of_Bohemia

  • Peter's Pence
  • Donations or payments made directly to the Holy See of the Catholic Church

    Reformation, the lordship of the manor of Cheltenham had been held by the Abbess of Syon. It is plausible therefore that as both the pious payment of Peter's

    Peter's Pence

    Peter's Pence

    Peter's_Pence

  • John Hawkwood
  • English soldier and mercenary (c. 1323–1394)

    Turnshoe by Cassandra Clark, published by John Murray in 2009 as part of her 'Abbess of Meaux' series. Jack Ludlow (pen name of David Donachie) wrote the 2016

    John Hawkwood

    John Hawkwood

    John_Hawkwood

  • Edward the Confessor
  • King of the English from 1042 to 1066

    Southern England. However, in 1047 Sweyn was banished for abducting the abbess of Leominster. In 1049, he returned to try to regain his earldom, but this

    Edward the Confessor

    Edward the Confessor

    Edward_the_Confessor

  • Úrsula Micaela Morata
  • held the office of vicaress (vicaria or deputy abbess) of the convent until 1699, when she was elected abbess, an office she held until her death. These later

    Úrsula Micaela Morata

    Úrsula Micaela Morata

    Úrsula_Micaela_Morata

  • List of minor planets named after people
  • German theologian and orientalist) 898 Hildegard (Hildegard of Bingen, abbess, composer and polymath) 1840 Hus (John Huss, Czech Jan Hus, religious reformer)

    List of minor planets named after people

    List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people

  • Robert I of Flanders
  • Count of Flanders from 1071 to 1093

    Denmark, Gertrude, who became duchess of Lorraine, Philip, Ogiva, who became abbess of Messines, and Baldwin († bef. 1080). Robert twice swore a renunciation

    Robert I of Flanders

    Robert I of Flanders

    Robert_I_of_Flanders

  • Roger de Montgomery
  • 11th-century Norman nobleman and earl in England

    Sibyl of Montgomery, she married Robert Fitzhamon, Lord of Creully. Emma, abbess of Almenêches. Matilda (Maud) of Montgomery, she married Robert, Count of

    Roger de Montgomery

    Roger de Montgomery

    Roger_de_Montgomery

  • Guinevere
  • Arthurian legend character

    then returns to the convent. She spends the remainder of her life as an abbess in joyless sorrow, contrasting with her earlier merry nature. Following

    Guinevere

    Guinevere

    Guinevere

  • Louis XV
  • King of France from 1715 to 1774

    Parma, and later Leopold of Hesse-Darmstadt. Henriette Louise would become Abbess de Beaumont-lès-Tours. Élisabeth-Alexandrine would also never marry. The

    Louis XV

    Louis XV

    Louis_XV

  • Magnus II, Duke of Mecklenburg
  • German noble (1441–1503)

    Dorothea of Mecklenburg (21 October 1480 – 1 September 1537 in Ribnitz), Abbess in the Ribnitz monastery from 24 February 1498. Sophie, (18 December 1481

    Magnus II, Duke of Mecklenburg

    Magnus II, Duke of Mecklenburg

    Magnus_II,_Duke_of_Mecklenburg

  • Canon (title)
  • Religious position in Christian church

    Holy Orders.[citation needed] A canon ceremonially receives Cardinal Franc Rodé., C.M. Canons, Bruges, Belgium Canon cross by Giennadij Jerszow, Gdańsk Canon

    Canon (title)

    Canon_(title)

  • Thornwood, Essex
  • Hamlet in Essex, England

    v t e Epping Forest District Parishes Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding Bobbingworth Buckhurst Hill Chigwell Epping Epping Upland Fyfield High Laver

    Thornwood, Essex

    Thornwood,_Essex

  • King Street, Essex
  • Hamlet in Essex, England

    v t e Epping Forest District Parishes Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding Bobbingworth Buckhurst Hill Chigwell Epping Epping Upland Fyfield High Laver

    King Street, Essex

    King Street, Essex

    King_Street,_Essex

  • Yeoman
  • Social class in late medieval/early modern England

    knight service. The Abbess' knights were her tenants, who in turn held land from the Abbey by knight service. Usually the abbess fulfilled her duty to

    Yeoman

    Yeoman

    Yeoman

  • Anti-Catholicism
  • Hostility or prejudice towards Catholics

    Gothic fiction is particularly rich in this regard. Lustful priests, cruel abbesses, immured nuns, and sadistic inquisitors appear in such works as The Italian

    Anti-Catholicism

    Anti-Catholicism

    Anti-Catholicism

  • Jacks Hatch
  • Hamlet in Essex, England

    v t e Epping Forest District Parishes Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding Bobbingworth Buckhurst Hill Chigwell Epping Epping Upland Fyfield High Laver

    Jacks Hatch

    Jacks Hatch

    Jacks_Hatch

  • John of Austria
  • Spanish military leader (1547–1578)

    Campos, Madrid – 27 November 1629, Las Huelgas, Burgos), who later became Abbess of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas since 1611. Diana Falangola (born

    John of Austria

    John of Austria

    John_of_Austria

  • Æthelmund
  • Anglo-Saxon noble

    have married Ceolburh (d. 807), who is recorded by John of Worcester as an abbess of Berkeley, Gloucestershire. They had at least one son named Æthelric.

    Æthelmund

    Æthelmund

  • Paris Metro Line 12
  • Subway route in the French capital

    de Saint-Ouen. On 10 April 1908, the northern extension from Place des Abbesses to Place Jules Joffrin, 1.32 km (0.82 mi) long, was in turn authorised

    Paris Metro Line 12

    Paris Metro Line 12

    Paris_Metro_Line_12

  • History of Germany
  • archbishop (who relocated to Bonn), and was ruled by its burghers. Benedictine abbess Hildegard von Bingen wrote several influential theological, botanical, and

    History of Germany

    History of Germany

    History_of_Germany

  • Bobbingworth
  • Village in Essex, England

    v t e Epping Forest District Parishes Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding Bobbingworth Buckhurst Hill Chigwell Epping Epping Upland Fyfield High Laver

    Bobbingworth

    Bobbingworth

    Bobbingworth

  • Little Laver
  • Village in Essex, England

    v t e Epping Forest District Parishes Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding Bobbingworth Buckhurst Hill Chigwell Epping Epping Upland Fyfield High Laver

    Little Laver

    Little Laver

    Little_Laver

  • History of lesbianism
  • was demanded of nuns who "rode" each other or were discovered to have touched each other's breasts. In Pescia, Italy, an abbess, Sister Benedetta Carlini

    History of lesbianism

    History of lesbianism

    History_of_lesbianism

  • List of people from Frankfurt
  • physician, naturalist and collector Susanne von Klettenberg (1723–1774), abbess and writer Louis Eugene (1731–1795), Duke of Württemberg Catharina Elisabeth

    List of people from Frankfurt

    List_of_people_from_Frankfurt

  • Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía
  • Son of Pope Alexander VI (c. 1476 – 1497)

    1497, seven months after Giovanni's departure to Rome; she grew up to be abbess of Santa Clara in Gandía with the name Francisca de Jesús. Giovanni Borgia

    Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía

    Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía

    Giovanni_Borgia,_2nd_Duke_of_Gandía

  • Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine
  • Duchess of Orléans (1652–1722)

    contact: Louise Hollandine of the Palatinate (a sister of her father and Abbess of Maubuisson since 1664) and Princess Emilie of Hesse-Kassel (a sister

    Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine

    Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine

    Elizabeth_Charlotte,_Madame_Palatine

  • List of women warriors in folklore
  • after years of war without being found out. Ng Mui was a Shaolin monastery abbess who created a kung fu system especially suitable for women. Yim Wing-chun

    List of women warriors in folklore

    List of women warriors in folklore

    List_of_women_warriors_in_folklore

  • Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105

    July, Egbert of Brunswick was killed by the retainers of Henry's sister, Abbess Adelaide II of Quedlinburg. His death effectively ended Saxon resistance

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Hoetmar
  • Ortsteil of Warendorf in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    1513. An inscription above the north-west entrance supports this fact. Abbess Maria von Tecklenburg (1473–1527) contributed greatly to the completion

    Hoetmar

    Hoetmar

    Hoetmar

  • Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)
  • Palatine of Hungary from 1796 to 1847

    September 1817, Buda – 13 February 1842, Vienna, Austrian Empire), princess-abbess of the Theresian Institution of Noble Ladies between 1835 and 1842, never

    Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)

    Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)

    Archduke_Joseph_of_Austria_(Palatine_of_Hungary)

  • Epping Green, Essex
  • Village in Essex, England

    v t e Epping Forest District Parishes Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding Bobbingworth Buckhurst Hill Chigwell Epping Epping Upland Fyfield High Laver

    Epping Green, Essex

    Epping Green, Essex

    Epping_Green,_Essex

  • List of artists in the Web Gallery of Art (L–Z)
  • Ducale, Mantua (url) Giovanni Battista Moroni (1525–1578), 19 paintings : Abbess Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (url) James

    List of artists in the Web Gallery of Art (L–Z)

    List_of_artists_in_the_Web_Gallery_of_Art_(L–Z)

  • Æthelwold ætheling
  • Son of Æthelred I of Wessex (died 902)

    Wimborne. Alex Woolf suggests she may have been Alfred's daughter Æthelgifu, abbess of Shaftesbury, but Ryan Lavelle thinks it unlikely that Æthelwold's route

    Æthelwold ætheling

    Æthelwold ætheling

    Æthelwold_ætheling

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)
  • Hieroconfessor; who fought against Arianism Hilda of Whitby 680 17 November Abbess of Whitby, Venerable Hippolytus of Rome 0235 c. 235 30 January Church Father

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(H–M)

  • Perpignan
  • Prefecture and commune in Occitania, France

    Christian Andreu (born 1976), guitarist Anna Maria Antigó (1602–1676), abbess François Arago (1786–1853), physicist, astronomer, and liberal politician

    Perpignan

    Perpignan

    Perpignan

  • List of country houses in the United Kingdom
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  • Maria Leopoldina of Austria
  • Empress of Brazil (1822–1826) and Queen of Portugal (1826)

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  • Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt
  • French noble (died 1246)

    son. Marguerite (died 1275), married Thierry of Boeurs. Heloise (Helvis), abbess of La Piété-Dieu-lès-Ramerupt [fr] Isabeau (died 1274/1277), married firstly

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  • Himmelpforten Convent
  • Convent in Lower Saxony, Germany

    mentioned in 1399 as abbess Mathilde, mentioned in 1473 as prioress and abbess Lücke von Sandbeck, mentioned in 1528 as abbess Katherine von der Hude

    Himmelpforten Convent

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  • Epping Upland
  • Village in Essex, England

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    Epping Upland

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  • Marden Ash
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    Marden Ash

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  • Lay cardinal
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  • German noble family

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    House of Ascania

    House of Ascania

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  • List of Anglo-Saxon charters
  • D. 689 (Canterbury, 1 March) Swæfheard (Suabhardus), king of Kent Æbba, abbess (of Minster-in-Thanet) Grant of 44 hides (manentes) in Sudaneie in Thanet

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

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  • Văratec Monastery
  • Romanian Orthodox women's monastery

    following superior mothers after Mother Eufrosina Lazu were Abbess Eugenia Negri (1887–1894) and Abbess Veniamina Hermeziu (1894–1904). Văratec Monastery was

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  • Mother
  • n.

    The female superior or head of a religious house, as an abbess, etc.

  • Access
  • n.

    The means, place, or way by which a thing may be approached; passage way; as, the access is by a neck of land.

  • Adit
  • n.

    Admission; approach; access.

  • Access
  • n.

    Increase by something added; addition; as, an access of territory. [In this sense accession is more generally used.]

  • Profound
  • n.

    An abyss.

  • Abbe
  • n.

    The French word answering to the English abbot, the head of an abbey; but commonly a title of respect given in France to every one vested with the ecclesiastical habit or dress.

  • Access
  • n.

    A paroxysm; a fit of passion; an outburst; as, an access of fury.

  • Amma
  • n.

    An abbes or spiritual mother.

  • Abbeys
  • pl.

    of Abbey

  • Abbess
  • n.

    A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over the nuns which the abbots have over the monks. See Abbey.

  • Abscesses
  • pl.

    of Abscess

  • Aweless
  • a.

    See Awless.

  • Assessing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Assess

  • Assessed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Assess

  • Imposthumation
  • n.

    An abscess; an imposthume.

  • Access
  • n.

    A coming to, or near approach; admittance; admission; accessibility; as, to gain access to a prince.

  • Blessing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bless

  • Jabber
  • n.

    One who jabbers.

  • Bottom
  • n.

    An abyss.

  • Recourse
  • n.

    Access; admittance.