Hamrol/Till Family Tree » Saint Begga Doda Clothilda of Landon (Abbess of the Andenne Convent) (Saint Begga Doda Clothilda of Landon (Abbess, of the Andenne Convent)) (613-698)
Personal data Saint Begga Doda Clothilda of Landon (Abbess of the Andenne Convent) (Saint Begga Doda Clothilda of Landon (Abbess, of the Andenne Convent))
First name Saint Begga Doda Clothilda of Landon (Abbess, of the Andenne Convent).
She was born in the year 613 in Landen, Liege, Belgium.
She died between December 17, 693 and 698 in Andenne, Namur, Belgium/Siegburg, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordhein-Westfallen, Germany, she was 80 years old.
This information was last updated on April 16, 2018.
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Saint Begga Doda Clothilda of Landon (Abbess of the Andenne Convent) 613-698
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