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Hildegard of Bingen
German Benedictine abbess, polymath, mystic and Doctor of Church (1098–1179)
Margaret the Virgin
saint (275–304) usually shown with a dragon (292–307)
Genevieve of Paris
Genevieve (; ; and Genofeva; 419/422 AD – 502/512 AD) was a consecrated virgin, and is one of the two patron saints of Paris in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. Her feast day is on 3 January.

Brigid of Kildare
Irish abbess and saint (c. 451 – 525)

Scholastica
Scholastica (; – 10 February 543) was an Italian Christian consecrated virgin and the sister of Benedict of Nursia. She is traditionally regarded as the foundress of the Benedictine nuns. Scholastica is honored as a saint of the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Anglican Communion. She was born in Italy, and a ninth-century tradition makes her the twin sister of Benedict. Her feast day is 10 February.

Gertrude of Nivelles
Benedictine abbess and saint (626-659)
Mechtilde
Saxon Christian saint
Macrina the Younger
4th-century Roman nun
Wendy Beckett
British Catholic nun and presenter of documentaries for the BBC on the history of art (1930-2018)

Wiborada
Wiborada of St. Gall (also Guiborat, Weibrath or Viborata; Alemannic: Wiberat) (died 926) was a member of the Swabian nobility in what is present-day Switzerland. She was an anchoress, Benedictine nun, and martyr.

Eustochium
Eustochium (c. 368 – September 28, 419 or 420), born Eustochium Julia at Rome, was a high-ranking member of the community, specifically the Julian clan. Eustochium was a fourth-century noblewoman and consecrated virgin, venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. Guided by the teachings of Jerome, Eustochium practiced asceticism and committed her life to perpetual celibacy.
Faith, Hope and Charity
group of humans
consecrated virgin
Catholic woman consecrated by the church to a life of perpetual virginity as an exclusive spouse of Christ
Verena
Egyptian saint
Irmgard of Chiemsee
Beatified German nun

Saint Marcellina
Sister of Saint Ambrose of Milan
Rufina and Secunda
Roman virgin-martyrs and Christian saints
Hanna-Renate Laurien
German politician (1928-2010)