Gertrude the Great
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Gertrude the Great or Saint Gertrude (January 6 1256–November 17 1302) was a German Benedictine and mystic writer.
She is recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church, and is inscribed, as "Saint Gertrude", not as "Saint Gertrude the Great", in the General Roman Calendar, for celebration throughout the Latin-Rite Catholic Church on 16 November.
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