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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...
- children. Her four known children were: Clotsinda, successor as abbess, Adalsinda, Eusebia and Maurantius. The couple opened their castle to the poor and...
- Albert/Adelbert, Adelbrand/Alebrand, Æthelburh, Adelaide, Æthelstan, Æthelflæd, Adalsinda, Adelmar, Æthelthryth/Audrey, Aðils, Æthelgifu see ethel, odal, *anô-...
- Grandmother of St Adalbard of Ostrevent and great-grandmother of Sts Adalsinda and Eusebia Paul     649   Bishop of Verdun Ernan of Torach     650  ...
- 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...
- (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...
- 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...