- (his martyrdom) and 2 May (translation of his
relics to
Douai in 1221).
Adalbald was the son of Gerberga,
daughter of the
magister militum Richomer and...
-
Adalbold II of
Utrecht (died 27
November 1026) was a
bishop of
Utrecht (1010–1026). He was born in 975
probably in the Low Countries, and
received his...
- Mari**** c. 417 – c. 427
Aureus c. 427 – c. 443
Eutropius c. 443 – c. 467
Adalbald Nather Adalbert (I)
Lantfried Sidonius II ? – c. 589
Siegbert I c. 589–610...
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basilica is
dedicated to her. One of the
daughters of Sts
Adalbard (or
Adalbald) and Rictrudis, she
became a nun at
Marchiennes Abbey with her widowed...
-
deliverance of
persons possessed." Born in
Gascony in France, she
married St
Adalbald, by whom she had four
children - all saints, Maurontius, Eusebia, Clotsindis...
- the hermit-monk, Richarius, a
friend of the family. As the
eldest son of
Adalbald of Ostrevent, he p****ed his
youth in the
court of King
Clovis II. Upon...
-
Canterbury (619) (see also:
February 3 - East)
Saint Adalbert I of
Ostrevent (
Adalbald),
founder of
Marchiennes Abbey (652)
Saint Feock, a
saint recalled by a...
-
interest in
agriculture and wine-growing and
loved the poor.
Daughter of St
Adalbald and St Rictrudis, who
founded the
convent of
Marchiennes in the
north of...
- disadvantaged. The hermit-monk
Richarius was a
family friend.
Around the year 630,
Adalbald founded Marchiennes Abbey, on the
advice of
Amandus of Maastricht. In 643...
-
later studied under Fulbert at Chartres),
Gozechin who
taught at
Mainz and
Adalbald of Utrecht. In Folcwin's
opinion Notker's
achievements surp****
those of...