[43] A. SS. Boll., Vita St Leodgarii, Oct. 2.
[44] Roth, K. L., ‘St Odilienberg’ in Alsatia, 1856, pp. 91 ff.
[45] Bonnell, H. E., Anfänge des karolingischen Hauses, 1866, pp. 51, 149 etc. It is noticeable that another woman-saint Ida (A. SS. Boll., St Ida, June 20) figures as ancestral mother of the Liudolfings, who became kings in Saxony and emperors of Germany, comp. Waitz, Jahrbücher des deutschen Reichs unter Heinrich I. 1863, Nachtrag I.
[46] Grimm, J., Deutsche Mythologie, 1875, p. 207.
[47] Stadler und Heim, Vollständiges Heiligenlexicon, 1858-82.
[48] Lebensgeschichte der heil. Othilia. Freiburg, 1852.
[49] Alsatia, 1858-60, p. 268, contains local stories.
[50] Roth, K. L., ‘St Odilienberg’ in Alsatia, 1856, p. 95.
[51] Menzel, Christliche Symbolik, article ‘Knieen.’
[52] Du Bois de Beauchesne, Madame Ste Notburg, 1888, pp. 85, 197 etc. Stadler und Heim, Vollständiges Heiligenlexicon, and A. SS. Boll. so far, omit her.