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- friend. Adalbald's wife made Marchiennes Abbey a double monastery in 643. Adalbard was ********inated in obscure cir****stances in 652, near Périgueux during...
- first half of the 8th century AD), Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary St. Adalbard (Adalbert I of Ostrevent, died 652), founder of Marchiennes Abbey and husband...
- Acisclus 200s 304 Adalard of Corbie 751 2 January 827 1026 by Pope John XIX Adalbard 600s 652 Adalbero II of Metz c. 958 14 December 1005 Adalbero of Wurzburg...
- returned to the Merovingian kingdom in 630. Amandus was a close friend of Adalbard of Ostrevent, whom he advised on the founding Marchiennes Abbey. His disciple...
- family in Gascony, the daughter of Ernoldo, lord of Toulouse. She married Adalbard, Duke of Douai, despite the opposition of some members of her family. In...
- A French nobleman and Benedictine abbot. His parents were Rictrude and Adalbard. Maximin Alff 24 July 1866 – 17 May 1923 German reverend and a member of...
- Rome, where a basilica is dedicated to her. One of the daughters of Sts Adalbard (or Adalbald) and Rictrudis, she became a nun at Marchiennes Abbey with...
- Groundhog Day Anniversary of Treaty of Tartu (Estonia) Christian Feast Day: Adalbard Cornelius the Centurion Martyrs of Ebsdorf February 2 (Eastern Orthodox...
- Churches. Their parents were Richtrudis, a Gascoigne-Basque heiress, and Adalbard I of Ostrevent, a Frankish duke of Douai. Both mother and father are also...
- 702) was a nobleman and Benedictine abbot. His parents were Rictrude and Adalbard. He is a Catholic saint, with a feast day on May 5, especially venerated...