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* 12th century Hildegard of Bingen is reputed to have spoken and sung in tongues.
Hildegard of Bingen also appears in the calendar of saints of various Anglican churches, such as that of the Church of England, in which she is commemorated on 17 September.
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Bingen is a city in Klickitat County, Washington, United States.
Bingen is located at ( 45. 715311 ,-121. 466790 ).
The Upper Rhine () is the section of the Rhine in the Upper Rhine Plain between Basel, Switzerland and Bingen, Germany.
There is evidence of influence in the works of medieval and renaissance authors, including Hildegard of Bingen, Vincent of Beauvais, Dante, Chaucer, Nicolas of Cusa, and Boccaccio.
The beginning of what is now considered German music could be traced back to the 12th century compositions of mystic abbess Hildegard of Bingen, who wrote a variety of hymns and other kinds of Christian music.
It marks the narrowest part of the river between Switzerland and the North Sea, and is the most famous feature of the Rhine Gorge, a 65 km section of the river between Koblenz and Bingen that was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in June 2002.
It is the fourth-largest town in Rhenish Hesse, after Mainz, Worms, and Bingen.
One example is Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th century artist / visionary and Catholic saint.
The film Vision ( 2009 ) chronicles the true tale of Hildegard von Bingen, a nun who stands for another one of von Trotta ’ s strong female protagonists who fights the patriarchal society of the church by foregoing the established rules of conduct and, upon learning one of her fellow sisters is with child, asking for a different area for the nuns to call their own.
Insitu is headquartered in Bingen, Washington.
Bingen am Rhein is a town in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Bingen is well known for, among other things, the story about the Mouse Tower, in which allegedly the Bishop of Mainz Hatto was eaten by mice.
The legend of the Mouse Tower at Bingen is connected with Hatto I and Hatto II, who was archbishop of Mainz from 968 to 970.
It is particularly associated with abbess Hildegard von Bingen, who used it to refer to or symbolize spiritual and physical health, often as a reflection of the divine word or as an aspect of the divine nature.
Carson is the population base of Skamania County, located just north of the Columbia River near the towns of Stevenson, Bingen and White Salmon in Washington and Cascade Locks and Hood River in Oregon and just south of Stabler, Washington.
The Rhine Gorge is a popular name for the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a 65 km section of the River Rhine between Koblenz and Bingen in Germany.
In Bingen they built a castrum, and on the other side, near what is now Rüdesheim, lay a bridgehead on the way to the Limes.
Another bend in the Rhine is called the Rhine knee, between the German cities of Mainz and Bingen.
The Mouse Tower ( Mäuseturm ) is a stone tower on a small island in the Rhine, outside Bingen am Rhein, Germany.

Bingen and southeast
The nearest major places are the city of Koblenz, some 24 km to the north, and the town of Bingen am Rhein, some 25 km to the southeast, in both cases as the crow flies.

Bingen and Rhine
This first republic located on German soil was constituted on the principles of democracy, and encompassed areas on the left bank of the Rhine between Landau and Bingen.
The most decisive proof of the absurdity of the indiscriminate use of any strong manure was obtained at Bingen, a town on the Rhine, where the produce and development of vines were highly increased by manuring them with animal matters such as shavings of horn.
More recently the Rhineland ( Rheinland in German ) has become the general name for areas of Germany along the middle and lower Rhine in Germany between Bingen and the Dutch border, or between the confluence with the Neckar and Cologne.
Typical toll tower on Rhine in Bingen am Rhein | Bingen
In the northwest corner of the Upper Rhine Valley, at Rhine-kilometer 529. 1, near Bingen, where the Nahe flows into the Rhine, the Rhine flows into a gorge in the Rhenish Massif and thereby changes into the Middle Rhine.
The implementation of the proposed flood control measures on the Upper Rhine can prevent the occurrence of a 200-year flood between Iffezheim and Bingen, with an overall economic loss estimated at around 6. 2 billion euros.
In Bingen the river Nahe enters the Rhine, after flowing a short part through the district.
Clockwise from the north, these are Geisenheim, Oestrich-Winkel on the Rhine ’ s right bank, and on the left bank Heidesheim am Rhein, Wackernheim ( both belonging to the Verbandsgemeinde of Heidesheim am Rhein ), the Verbandsgemeinde of Nieder-Olm, Schwabenheim, Gau-Algesheim ( both belonging to the Verbandsgemeinde of Gau-Algesheim ) and Bingen am Rhein.
The natural beauty of the Hudson Valley has earned the Hudson River the nickname " America's Rhineland ", a comparison to the famous 40 mile ( 65 km ) stretch of Germany's Rhine River valley between the cities of Bingen and Koblenz.
In Bingen the river Nahe empties into the Rhine Gorge.
Bingen forms the southern limit of the UNESCO Rhine Gorge World Heritage Site.
* Bingen on the Rhine ( undated ) " Copyrighted 1883 by Porter & Coates, Philadelphia "
It rises in the area of Nohfelden ( Saarland ), flowing through Rhineland-Palatinate and joining the Rhine river in Bingen.
* the mountains of the Binger Wald ( Bingen forest ) as drainage divide to the Rhine towards North
It included about 200 km of the course of the Rhine, which formed the eastern border of the province from Bingen to Coblenz, and then flows in a north-northwesterly direction inside the province, approximately following its eastern border.

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The calmness of the year was due to the new Binger Kurverein ( Alliance of Bingen ) by the Empire's Kurfürsten against Sigmund, who could not afford to fight three wars at once: the planned one against Friedrich, the brewing one against the Kurverein and the ongoing one against the Hussites.
It was recently confirmed that he was identified by an uncoded report from CNR's Claude Bouchinet-Serreules and Jacques Bingen intercepted at the Pyrenees.
Frequently, however, the religious perspectives of women were held to be unorthodox by those in power, and the mystical visions of such authors as Julian of Norwich and Hildegard of Bingen provide insight into a part of the medieval experience less comfortable for the institutions that ruled Europe at the time.
Seipel preaching at Bingen am Rhein | Bingen, 1929
From 2003 to 2010, it took place annually at Easter in Bingen.
After his studies in Sweden, Sundback moved to Germany, where he studied at the polytechnic school in Bingen am Rhein.
It was one of three bridges built to improve railway links between Germany and France during World War I, the other two being the Hindenburg Bridge at Bingen am Rhein and Urmitz Bridge near Koblenz.

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