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Aldetrude

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Aldetrude (died c. 696, or 526[1]) was a Christian saint and from 684 was abbess of Maubeuge Abbey in the County of Hainault, now in northern France. She is also known as Aldetrude de Maubeuge, Aldetrude of Maubod, Aldetrudis and Adeltrude.[1][2][3][4]

She was one of the four children of Saint Waltrude, also known as Waldetrude, her siblings being Saint Landericus, a bishop of Paris; Saint Dentelin who died very young; and Saint Madelberta, who was also abbess of Maubeuge.[3][5]

Her aunt Aldegonde, her mother's sister, was the first abbess of Maubeuge; Aldetrude was sent into her care as a girl and then succeeded her, and her sister Madelberte was the third abbess.

She died and is celebrated on the 25[2][4] or 27[5] February. The exact year of her death is unknown though some sources say c. 696, and she is said to have lived to an advanced age.[5]

In The Book of Saints: A Comprehensive Biographical Dictionary (2015), "edited ... on behalf of the Benedictine Monks of St. Augustine's Abbey, Chilworth" it is stated that "Her extant biography is unreliable" and "The revised Roman Martyrology has her 170 years earlier", giving a death date of 526.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Watkins, Basil (2015). The Book of Saints: A Comprehensive Biographical Dictionary. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9780567664150. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Saint Aldetrudis". Catholicsaints.info. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b Butler's Lives of the Saints: vol 4. p. 67. ISBN 9780860122531. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Saint Aldetrude of Malbod, February 25". Omnium Sanctorum Hiberniae. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Godescard, Jean-Francois (1836). "Ste Aldetrude, Abbesse a Maubeuge". Vies des Pères, Martyrs, et autres principaux Saints tirées des actes originaux et des monuments... pp. 593–594. Retrieved 30 July 2016.