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Cunigunde of Luxembourg, OSB (German: Kunigunde) (c. 975 – 3 March 1033), also called Cunegundes, Cunegunda, and Cunegonda and, in Latin, Cunegundis or Kinigundis, was Empress of the Holy Roman Empire by marriage to Holy Roman Emperor Henry II.
- Cunegunda de Luxemburgo
Cunegunda de Luxemburgo, OSB (hacia 975- Kaufungen, 3 de...
- Kunigunde
Kunigunde, Kunigunda, or Cunigunde, is a European female...
- Kunigunde of Austria
Kunigunde of Austria (16 March 1465 – 6 August 1520), a...
- Cunigunda of France
Cunigunda of France. Cunigunda of Sulichgau (893-924) was...
- Cunegunda de Luxemburgo
Cunegunda es un nombre propio femenino de origen germánico en su variante en español. Proviene del germano Kunigunde, de kuni (familia) y gund (batalla), por lo que significa "la batalla de la familia"; también podría venir de kuoni (temerario), en cuyo caso sería "temeraria en la batalla".
Cunégonde is a fictional character in Voltaire 's 1759 novel Candide. She is the title character's aristocratic cousin and love interest. At the beginning of the story, the protagonist Candide is chased away from his uncle's home after he is caught kissing and fondling Cunégonde.