
Kunhuta Luxemburská
Kunhuta Luxemburská, also known as Saint Kunigunde, was a notable 10th-century empress of the Holy Roman Empire, celebrated for her piety and charitable works. Following her husband's death, she dedicated her life to religious service, founding a convent and later being canonized by Pope Innocent III, making her an enduring figure of spiritual significance.
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