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Adelindis Von Buchau
Adelindis von Buchau (c. 729 – after 787), also known as Adelinde (sometimes spelled "Haddellind"), was the founder of the Buchau Abbey, Buchau Ladies' Convent, in today's Bad Buchau near the Federsee lake in Swabia, Francia. She is not to be confused with :de:Adelindis_von_Buchau_(Äbtissin), Adelindis, the 2nd abbess of the monastery (died c. 914). Life Adelindis was born c. 729, the daughter of a Duke Hildeprand of Spoleto, Hildebrand, a member of the Lombard nobility, later under the protection of Charlemagne. Her mother came from Bavaria. She married the Frankish Count Warin II around 750. In 770 she and her husband founded the Buchau Abbey.Schmitt O.S.B., Miriam. "St. Irmengard", ''Medieval Women Monas ...
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Bochov () is a town in Karlovy Vary District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,900 inhabitants. Administrative division Bochov consists of 17 municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Bochov (1,177) *Číhaná (7) *Dlouhá Lomnice (92) *Herstošice (26) *Hlineč (3) *Javorná (71) *Jesínky (1) *Kozlov (84) *Mirotice (21) *Německý Chloumek (22) *Nové Kounice (28) *Polom (12) *Rybničná (79) *Sovolusky (24) *Teleč (26) *Těšetice (46) *Údrč (99) Geography Bochov is located about southeast of Karlovy Vary. It lies on the border of three nature regions. The eastern part of the municipal territory with the town proper lies in the Teplá Highlands, the western part lies in the Slavkov Forest, and a small part in the northeast extends into the Doupov Mountains. The highest point is the hill Mirotický vrch at above sea level. The Střela River flows along the southern municipal border. The area of Bochov is rich in ...
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