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'''Saint Hildegard von Bingen''' was a 12th century abbess of Rupertsberg.  Her conlang, [[Lingua Ignota]] is one of the earliest known existing [[conlang]]s.  She is thus also one of the very first known [[conlanger]]s.  She was canonized by the Catholic church on 10 May 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.
[[Image:Saint Hildegard.jpg|250px|thumb]] '''Saint Hildegard von Bingen''' was a 12th century abbess of Rupertsberg.  Her conlang, [[Lingua Ignota]] is one of the earliest known existing [[conlang]]s.  She is thus also one of the very first known [[conlanger]]s.  She was canonized by the Catholic church on 10 May 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.
 
Her feast day, 17 September, is recognised among some conlangers as being a conlanging holiday.  Following [http://library.conlang.org/blog/?p=381 a proposal by the Conlanging Librarian in 2010], it is not uncommon in the community to be wished a happy St. Hildegard's day.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Her feast day, 17 September, is recognised among some conlangers as being a conlanging holiday.  As a result, it is not uncommon in the community to be wished a happy St. Hildegard's day.


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Saint Hildegard von Bingen was a 12th century abbess of Rupertsberg. Her conlang, Lingua Ignota is one of the earliest known existing conlangs. She is thus also one of the very first known conlangers. She was canonized by the Catholic church on 10 May 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.

Her feast day, 17 September, is recognised among some conlangers as being a conlanging holiday. Following a proposal by the Conlanging Librarian in 2010, it is not uncommon in the community to be wished a happy St. Hildegard's day.



















This article is one of many about Conlangers.

Notable modern conlangers: David J. Peterson * Marc Okrand * Mark Rosenfelder * Sally Caves
Historically significant conlangers: Hildegard von Bingen * J. R. R. Tolkien * L. L. Zamenhof
General Conlangers: Bjorn Bakker * Danny Wier * "Millsaic"

This article is part of a series on Conlanging Culture.