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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...
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Saint Anastasia of
Sirmium (c. 304) (see also
December 22 - East )
Saint Adalsindis, a nun,
first at
Marchiennes Abbey,
later entering the
nearby convent...
- she had four
children - all saints, Maurontius, Eusebia,
Clotsindis and
Adalsindis.
After her husband's
repose she
became a nun and
founded the
convent of...
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Scannal of Cell-Coleraine in Ireland, a
disciple of St
Columba (563)
Saint Adalsindis,
sister of St Waldalenus,
founder of the
Monastery of Bèze in France,...
- Elgiva, Ethelfieda) 714
Guthlac 673 714
Notburga 714
Adalsindis 715
Fructus 715
Milburga 715
Richimir 715 Ceolfrith...
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together with
their four children, Maurontius, Clotsindis,
Eusebia and
Adalsindis.
Adalbald was
murdered by
relatives of his wife who
disapproved of the...
- (Chier) 679
Leodegar (Leger, Leodegarius) 679
Bishop of
Autun Adalsindis (Adalasinda, Adalisinda, Adalsinda, Adalsinde)
Hainault 680 Daughter...
- and Syagria.
Catholic On-Line,
where he is
called a
brother of
Saint Adalsindis,
mentioned in Johannes'
chronicle of Bèze as
Adalsinda of the convent...