Early biographers of Blessed Hildegard give the first names of her parents as Hildebert and Mechtildis (or Mathilda).
Father: Royal Prussian Engineer, Lt. Baron Wilhelm von Steuben Mother: Elizabeth von Jagvodin
Hildegard of Bingen was a 12th-century Benedictine abbess, mystic, and polymath known for her contributions to music, medicine, and theology. She composed a significant body of liturgical music, including the renowned "Symphonia armoniae celestium revelationum." Additionally, she authored several theological texts and natural history works, emphasizing her visions and mystical experiences. Hildegard is considered one of the first female composers and was later recognized as a saint and Doctor of the Church.
Von is the German word for of or from. Used in a name it means of the family name e.g. John von Neumann of or from a place e.g. Hans von Duisberg ; "von" is not capitalized, unless it begins a sentence - for instance, "A book by von Humboldt", but "Von Humboldt wrote this book."
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Hildegard of Bingen was a Christian mystic, polymath, philosopher, writer, and composer. She wrote the earliest known example of a musical morality play, along with about 70 songs with lyrics. She is noted for composing music that fit the lyrics, which was unusual for the time.
liturgical plainchant
Hildegard von Krone was created in 2008.
The cast of Hildegard von Bingendorf - 1988 includes: Konstanze Breitebner as Hildegard
Hildegard von Bingen
no Hildegard Von Bingen did not marry because if she did she would have benn killed or seriously hurt because she was chathollic she was not allowed to marry anyone.
she wrote polyphonic melodies
she played the drums and the electric guitar.
her mystical compositionsbeing a composer, nun, and healer
Medieval prophet, healer and composera writer, composer, artist, and intellectual.
Blessed Hildegard von Bingen died on September 17, 1179, at Bingen, Rhineland Palatinate (modern Germany) of natural causes.
Hildegard Gollinger has written: 'Das grosse Zeichen von Apokalypse 12' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
Hildegard von Bingen was actually a German abbess, composer, philosopher, and mystic who lived in the 12th century. She was best known for her theological writings, music compositions, and holistic medicinal practices.