Kunigunde
Kunigunde, Kunigunda or Cunigunde is a European female name of German origin. It is derived from kuni (clan, family) and gund (war).[1] People with the given name Kunigunde/Cunegunde/Kunigunda
- Cunigunde of Swabia (d. 918), wife of Conrad and Queen of East Francia
- St. Cunigunde of Luxembourg (d. 1033), spouse of St. Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen, Queen of Bohemia, wife of Wenceslaus I of Bohemia
- Kunigunda of Slavonia (d. 1285), Queen consort of Bohemia and its regent from 1278-1285
- St. Kinga of Poland (d. 1292), Patroness of Poland and Lithuania
- Kunigunde of Poland (c. 1298 – 9 April 1331), daughter of Władysław I the Elbow-high.
- Cunigunde of Poland (d. 1357), wife of Louis VI the Roman, Duke of Bavaria and Margrave of Brandenburg
- Kunigunde of Sternberg (d. 1449), first wife of George of Poděbrady
- Kunigunde of Bohemia (d. 1464), Queen Consort of King Matthias of Hungary
- Kunigunde of Austria (d. 1520), an Austrian Archduchess, wife of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria
- Cunégonde, a fictional character in Voltaire's novel Candide
- Other meanings include
Notes
- ^ Behind the Name