Saint Chrodoara was a Merovingian noblewoman and traditionally the foundress of the Abbey of Amay, now in Wallonia, Belgium. Chrodoara is thought to have been born around the year 560 in Swabia. She was probably married to Bodegisel-Bobo, the son of Mummolinus of Soissons. If so, she was widowed around 589. After the death of her husband she moved to Amay and devoted her wealth and her time to the church and works of charity. She died sometime before the year 634 and was buried in the Church of Saint George in Amay. The church is now called "Saint George and Saint Ode", where Ode or Oda, the name dating from the eleventh century, is identified as Chrodoara.
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| - Oda von Amay (de)
- Chrodoara de Amay (es)
- Chrodoara (en)
- Chrodoara d'Amay (fr)
- Chrodoara (it)
- Кродоара (ru)
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| - Oda von Amay (auch Chrodoara, * im 6. Jahrhundert; † vor 634 in Amay) ist eine fränkische Adlige und katholische Heilige. Sie wurde in der Stiftskirche in Amay verehrt. (de)
- Santa Chrodoara de Amay, también llamada Oda u Ode (c. 560-antes de 634), fue una noble merovingia y la fundadora de la Abadía de Amay, actualmente en la Región Valona, Bélgica. (es)
- Chrodoara, chiamata anche Oda di Amay, (... – prima del 634) fu una nobildonna merovingia e santa. Ella è tradizionalmente ritenuta la fondatrice dell'abbazia di Amay, oggi in Belgio. Il suo nome è inscritto su un sarcofago rinvenuto nel 1977 nelle fondamenta della . Chrodoara è identificata con santa Oda, così chiamata dall'XI secolo. (it)
- Святая Кродоара — дворянка из династии Меровингов и традиционно основательница аббатства Аме. (ru)
- Saint Chrodoara was a Merovingian noblewoman and traditionally the foundress of the Abbey of Amay, now in Wallonia, Belgium. Chrodoara is thought to have been born around the year 560 in Swabia. She was probably married to Bodegisel-Bobo, the son of Mummolinus of Soissons. If so, she was widowed around 589. After the death of her husband she moved to Amay and devoted her wealth and her time to the church and works of charity. She died sometime before the year 634 and was buried in the Church of Saint George in Amay. The church is now called "Saint George and Saint Ode", where Ode or Oda, the name dating from the eleventh century, is identified as Chrodoara. (en)
- Sainte Chrodoara est le nom inscrit sur un sarcophage retrouvé en 1977 dans les fondations de l'église Saint-Georges et Sainte-Ode d'Amay. Chrodoara est identifiée avec sainte Ode d'Amay, ainsi nommée à partir du XIe siècle. C’est l’une des œuvres archéologiques les plus spectaculaires du haut Moyen Âge conservées en Europe. Il s’agit en effet d’un des rares sarcophages à figure humaine de l’époque mérovingienne. Ce sarcophage a acquis une grande notoriété dans le domaine scientifique de l’histoire de l’art et de l’archéologie du haut Moyen Âge. (fr)
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| - Oda von Amay (auch Chrodoara, * im 6. Jahrhundert; † vor 634 in Amay) ist eine fränkische Adlige und katholische Heilige. Sie wurde in der Stiftskirche in Amay verehrt. (de)
- Saint Chrodoara was a Merovingian noblewoman and traditionally the foundress of the Abbey of Amay, now in Wallonia, Belgium. Chrodoara is thought to have been born around the year 560 in Swabia. She was probably married to Bodegisel-Bobo, the son of Mummolinus of Soissons. If so, she was widowed around 589. After the death of her husband she moved to Amay and devoted her wealth and her time to the church and works of charity. She died sometime before the year 634 and was buried in the Church of Saint George in Amay. The church is now called "Saint George and Saint Ode", where Ode or Oda, the name dating from the eleventh century, is identified as Chrodoara. Chrodoara is said to be the mother of Bishop Arnulf of Metz, and she may have been the grandmother of either Hugobert or of his wife Irmina of Oeren, and thus the great-grandmother of Plectrude, wife of Pepin of Herstal, but the evidence is too late to be relied upon. In 1977 Chrodoara's sarcophagus was discovered in the choir of the Church of Saint George and Saint Ode. On the cover she is depicted as an abbess holding a staff. However, although she was a patron and benefactor of the abbey she apparently was not an abbess. (en)
- Santa Chrodoara de Amay, también llamada Oda u Ode (c. 560-antes de 634), fue una noble merovingia y la fundadora de la Abadía de Amay, actualmente en la Región Valona, Bélgica. (es)
- Sainte Chrodoara est le nom inscrit sur un sarcophage retrouvé en 1977 dans les fondations de l'église Saint-Georges et Sainte-Ode d'Amay. Chrodoara est identifiée avec sainte Ode d'Amay, ainsi nommée à partir du XIe siècle. C’est l’une des œuvres archéologiques les plus spectaculaires du haut Moyen Âge conservées en Europe. Il s’agit en effet d’un des rares sarcophages à figure humaine de l’époque mérovingienne. Ce sarcophage a acquis une grande notoriété dans le domaine scientifique de l’histoire de l’art et de l’archéologie du haut Moyen Âge. Ce sarcophage suscite cependant encore aujourd’hui de nombreuses interrogations et hypothèses des historiens, historiens de l’art et autres spécialistes internationaux. (fr)
- Chrodoara, chiamata anche Oda di Amay, (... – prima del 634) fu una nobildonna merovingia e santa. Ella è tradizionalmente ritenuta la fondatrice dell'abbazia di Amay, oggi in Belgio. Il suo nome è inscritto su un sarcofago rinvenuto nel 1977 nelle fondamenta della . Chrodoara è identificata con santa Oda, così chiamata dall'XI secolo. (it)
- Святая Кродоара — дворянка из династии Меровингов и традиционно основательница аббатства Аме. (ru)
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