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Erminethrudis (died c. 600), was a nun and a member of the Merovingian aristocracy who died in Paris about 600, leaving a will which survived as a rare example from the period. The testament of Erminethrudis serves as a rare example of some conditions of a woman in the aristocracy in this time period, as only nuns or widows left wills in their own capacity, of which few survive. She owned two villas in Lagny-sur-Marne and Bobigny and at least 13 separate vineyards in this area east of Paris, leaving properties to the Basilica of Saint-Denis and other basilicas.

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  • Erminethrudis (died c. 600), was a nun and a member of the Merovingian aristocracy who died in Paris about 600, leaving a will which survived as a rare example from the period. The testament of Erminethrudis serves as a rare example of some conditions of a woman in the aristocracy in this time period, as only nuns or widows left wills in their own capacity, of which few survive. She owned two villas in Lagny-sur-Marne and Bobigny and at least 13 separate vineyards in this area east of Paris, leaving properties to the Basilica of Saint-Denis and other basilicas. She had been married and had children before joining her religious order. Her son, Deorovaldus, had been buried in St Symphorien of Paris before her death. She also had a surviving son to whom she left clothing and other possessions. She left individual items of gold jewelry to four Parisien basilicas and freed a number of unfree workers from her lands. The religious gifts were designed to ensure prayers being said for her and her son in perpetuity. (en)
  • Ermintrude ou Ermentrude (en latin Erminethrudis), est une nonne et une membre de l'aristocratie mérovingienne morte à Paris vers 600, en laissant un testament écrit en 567 et 584. Il s'agit du seul testament de femme conservé de l'époque mérovingienne. (fr)
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  • Ermintrude ou Ermentrude (en latin Erminethrudis), est une nonne et une membre de l'aristocratie mérovingienne morte à Paris vers 600, en laissant un testament écrit en 567 et 584. Il s'agit du seul testament de femme conservé de l'époque mérovingienne. (fr)
  • Erminethrudis (died c. 600), was a nun and a member of the Merovingian aristocracy who died in Paris about 600, leaving a will which survived as a rare example from the period. The testament of Erminethrudis serves as a rare example of some conditions of a woman in the aristocracy in this time period, as only nuns or widows left wills in their own capacity, of which few survive. She owned two villas in Lagny-sur-Marne and Bobigny and at least 13 separate vineyards in this area east of Paris, leaving properties to the Basilica of Saint-Denis and other basilicas. (en)
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