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Hemma, von Gurk, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045

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Personal name headingHemma, von Gurk, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045
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Variant(s)Emma, von Gurk, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045
Friesach-Zeltschach, Hemma von, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045
Gurk, Hemma von, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045
Hemma, von Friesach-Zeltschach, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045
Hemma, von Gurk, ca. 980-ca. 1045
Hemma, von Gurk, Gräfin von Friesach-Zeltschach, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045
Von Friesach-Zeltschach, Hemma, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045
Von Gurk, Hemma, Saint, approximately 980-approximately 1045
Birth date0980~
Death date1045~
Found inViesèr, D. Hemma von Gurk ... c1938.
Brockhaus, 1968 (Hemma von Gurk; b. 980?, d. 1045?)
Fritz, A. Das grosse Hemma-Buch, 1980: t.p. (Hemma von Friesach-Zeltschach, Markgräfin im Sanntal-Stifterin von Gurk und Admont)
Franzobel. Die Weibspassion, 2013 p. 7 (Hemma von Gurk) front flap (the only Carinthian saint; rich noblewoman)
Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon, viewed Jan. 17, 2014 (Hemma von Gurk, also Emma; Gedenktag June 29; born about 995 in Zeltschach, now part of Friesach in Carinthia, Austria; died June 29, around 1045 in the convent of Gurk, Austria; noblewoman; kin to Kaiser Heinrich II; married Graf Wilhelm von der Sann 1010; known for founding churches and the Benedictine convent of Gurk in Carinthia, where she lived as a widow; beatified 1287; canonized 1938; patron saint of Carinthia)