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Adalsinda or
Adalsindis of
Hamay and
Eusebia of Douai, were 7th-century
Columban nuns, who were
sisters from a
prominent Merovingian family;
Eusebia became...
- Albert/Adelbert, Adelbrand/Alebrand, Æthelburh, Adelaide, Æthelstan, Æthelflæd,
Adalsinda, Adelmar, Æthelthryth/Audrey, Aðils, Æthelgifu see ethel, odal, *anô-...
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Grandmother of St
Adalbard of
Ostrevent and great-grandmother of Sts
Adalsinda and
Eusebia Paul 649
Bishop of
Verdun Ernan of
Torach 650 ...
- children. Her four
known children were: Clotsinda,
successor as abbess,
Adalsinda,
Eusebia and Maurantius. The
couple opened their castle to the poor and...
- May 5,
especially venerated in Douai, France. His
sisters Clotsinda,
Adalsinda and
Eusebia of
Douai are also saints. Born in 634, he was
baptized by...
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brother of
Saint Adalsindis,
mentioned in Johannes'
chronicle of Bèze as
Adalsinda of the
convent of Dornatia****, with a
feast day of 15 May. Theudericus...
- (also
known as Ysoie) (died c. 680),
abbess of
Hamage Abbey near Arras;
Adalsinda, a nun at
Hamage (died 714); and
Clotsinda (died 714). All are venerated...