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Saint Jutta, T.O.S.F., (English: Judith) or Jutta of Kulmsee or Jutta of Sangerhausen or Jutta of Thuringia was born ca. 1200 at Sangerhausen in Thuringia (now Sachsen-Anhalt) and died in 1260 at Kulmsee in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Order (now Chełmża, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland). She was a German aristocrat, who became a hermit on the frontier of Prussia and is honored as the patron saint of that region.She imitated the life of St.
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Jutta of Kulmsee St. Jutta of Kulmsee, T.O.S.F.
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German noblewoman, mystic and saint
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Jutta of Thuringia
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1200-01-01Z
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1260-05-12Z
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1260-01-01Z
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Patroness of Prussia
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