After a long and difficult time writing, Hildegard finished her book, which was read by Pope Eugene III. The pope, who was astonished by her intricate writing skills, urged Hildegard to keep writing. As a result, she crafted many more astounding novels and pieces of poetry, along wish some music as well. Hildegard was quite popular in her times, and, as a result, received many letters containing pleas for advice, whether about daily life or God. Because of this, she ended up sending over 300 letters in response to the people. After spending quite some time stationary in her hometown, Hildegard decided to move elsewhere, namely, to Bingen. Many monks in her town protested against this, but Hildegard stood by her decision. She then went on to preach in the Rhinelands, and was canonized in
After a long and difficult time writing, Hildegard finished her book, which was read by Pope Eugene III. The pope, who was astonished by her intricate writing skills, urged Hildegard to keep writing. As a result, she crafted many more astounding novels and pieces of poetry, along wish some music as well. Hildegard was quite popular in her times, and, as a result, received many letters containing pleas for advice, whether about daily life or God. Because of this, she ended up sending over 300 letters in response to the people. After spending quite some time stationary in her hometown, Hildegard decided to move elsewhere, namely, to Bingen. Many monks in her town protested against this, but Hildegard stood by her decision. She then went on to preach in the Rhinelands, and was canonized in