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      • Kunigunde, Countess of Weimar-Orlamünde (1303 – 29 April 1382) was a German noblewoman and nun. After the death of her husband, she served as the Abbess of the Convent of the Celestial Throne in Nuremberg. In German folklore she has been associated with the Weiße Frauen of Hohenzollern.
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  1. Kunigunde, Countess of Weimar-Orlamünde (1303 – 29 April 1382) was a German noblewoman and nun. After the death of her husband, she served as the Abbess of the Convent of the Celestial Throne in Nuremberg. In German folklore she has been associated with the Weiße Frauen of Hohenzollern .

    • 1303
    • Ulrich I, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg
    • 29 April 1382
    • Otto VI, Count of Weimar-Orlamünde
  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Birth of Kunigunde von Beichlingen. Beichlingen, Sömmerda, Thuringia, Germany. Genealogy for Kunigunde von Weimar-Orlamünde, Erbin von Beichlingen (1055 - 1140) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Kunigunde von Orlamünde. Gräfin Kunigunde von Orlamünde (* um 1303; † 1382 in Großgründlach) war eine deutsche Nonne, Begründerin des Klosters Himmelthron und dessen erste Äbtissin. Der Sage nach ist sie die historische Vorlage der Weißen Frau der Hohenzollern.

  4. Kunigunde, Countess of Weimar-Orlamünde was a German noblewoman and nun. After the death of her husband, she served as the Abbess of the Convent of the Celestial Throne in Nuremberg. In German folklore she has been associated with the Weiße Frauen of Hohenzollern.

  5. Kunigunde Orlamyundskaya ( German: Kunigunde von Orlamünde ; Irina ; 2nd half of the 1050s - after March 20, 1117 ) - Old Russian princess, daughter of Count Orlamyunde and Weimar Otto I and Adela of Brabant, wife of Prince Yaropolk Izyaslavich of Volyn .

  6. Jul 18, 2017 · And indeed, it seems some surviving accounts confuse Bertha von Rosenberg with Agnes or Kunigunde of Orlamünde, suggesting that after she was widowed, it was she who killed her children to win the love of Albert the Handsome, and that she afterward threw herself from a window of her castle at Neuhaus.

  7. Kunigunde, Countess of Weimar-Orlamünde (1303 – 29 April 1382) was a German noblewoman and nun. After the death of her husband, she served as the Abbess of the Convent of the Celestial Throne in Nuremberg. In German folklore she has been associated with the Weiße Frauen of Hohenzollern. Biography. Kunigunde von Orlamünde was born in 1303.