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Hedwig of Swabia

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German duchess
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Hedwig of Swabia (died 18 August 994 in Hohentwiel) was the wife of Burchard III, Duke of Swabia. A daughter of Henry I, Duke of Bavaria and Judith, Duchess of Bavaria, she patronised the formation of the St. George's Abbey, Stein am Rhein in 970.

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  1. Blumesberger, Susanne; Korotin, Ilse (2012). Frauenbiografieforschung theoretische Diskurse und methodologische Konzepte. Wien. pp. 601–628. ISBN 978-3-7069-0676-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. GRASSAUER - HARTMANN. : DUNCKER & HUMBLOT GMBH. 1967. p. 419. ISBN 3-428-00188-5.
  3. Zettler, Alfons (2003). Geschichte des Herzogtums Schwaben. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer. p. 150. ISBN 3-17-015945-3.
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