Kunigunde of Altdorf

Frankish noblewoman and abbess

Kunigunde of Altdorf - Frankish noblewoman and abbess
Born

None
None years ago

Died

August 31st, 1054
971 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Germany

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Born around 1020, a Frankish noblewoman played a significant role in the medieval political landscape. She was married to the influential count of Altdorf and became the abbess of the monastery in Niedermünster. As abbess, she was responsible for overseeing the monastic community and managing its estates. The death in 1054 marked the end of her life, with her contributions to the church and nobility recognized posthumously.

Served as abbess of Niedermünster

Managed monastic estates effectively

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