Saint Hildegard is one of only four women Doctors of the Church. A 12th century visionary and medical author, Hildegard is making a pretty big comeback in folk medicine (in German speaking countries). There's a lot more to her story, and she gives a rare insight into women's lives in the high medieval period.
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049: The Speyer Cathedral - Heirlooms 1
048: Salians III: Henry V and the Concordat of Worms
047: Salians II: Henry IV and the Walk to Canossa
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044: Investiture Controversy with the History of the Papacy
043: Salians I: Height of Power: Konrad II and Henry III
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