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  1. Hedwig, Abbess of Quedlinburg. Hedwig of Saxony (31 October 1445 – 13 June 1511) was Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1458 until her death. Accession. Born in Meissen, Hedwig was the youngest daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony, and Margaret of Austria.

  2. 1416-14 January 1458 Quedlinburg: 1435–1458 Daughter of Heinrich IX von Reuss, Lord of Plauen and Königswarth, and Countess Anna of Riesenburg. House of Reuss: 26 Hedwig 31 October 1445-13 June 1511: 1458–1511 Daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony, and Margaret of Austria and niece of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor ...

  3. Hedwig of Saxony was Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1458 until her death.

  4. bishop. Hedwig of Saxony was Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1458 until her death. Background. Born in Meissen, Hedwig was the youngest daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony, and Margaret of Austria.

  5. arts.st-andrews.ac.uk › monasticmatrix › monasticonMonastic Matrix

    Quedlinburg, S. Servatius Quedlinburg, S. Servatius The eastern part of the choir was rebuilt in the Gothic style under Abbess Jutta von Kranichfeld circa 1320. The church has two towers on the West; of all the structures of Saint Servatius, it is these two towers which have been altered the most over the centuries.

  6. Hedwig (given name) 1445 births; 1511 deaths; Abbesses of Quedlinburg; House of Wettin

  7. New Catholic Encyclopedia. QUEDLINBURG, CONVENT OF Former Benedictine (936) and Lutheran convent (1539–40) in Saxony, Diocese of Halberstadt (patrons, SS. Servatius and Dionysius). It was founded as an imperial Benedictine convent for daughters of noble families by Matilda, widow of Emperor Henry I. Its first nuns came from Wendhausen.