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Agilulfus came from a good
family and was
educated under Abbot Angelinus at Stavelot. A
short time
after succeeding as
Abbot of Stavelot,
Agilulfus became...
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Agilulf (c. 555 –
April 616),
called the
Thuringian and
nicknamed Ago, was a duke of
Turin and king of the
Lombards from 591
until his death. A relative...
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found in
Roman Martyrology Agilbert 600s 600s
Agilberta unknown 680
Agilulfus of
Cologne unknown c. 750
Agilus c. 580 c. 650
Agnellus of
Naples 535...
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Umayyad caliph (b. 688)
Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik,
Umayyad prince (or 749)
Agilulfus,
bishop of
Cologne (approximate date) Al-Abbas ibn al-Walid,
Umayyad prince...
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American biologist (b. 1931)
Arbor Day (Cambodia)
Christian Feast Day:
Agilulfus of
Cologne Amandina of
Schakkebroek (one of
Martyrs of
Southern Hunan)...
- (764–780) Ségolène (780–785)
Saint David (793–802)
Bertholan (815–827)
Agilulfus (c. 829–840)
Raoul of
Turenne (840–866)
Wulfad (866–876)
Frotharius (876–c...
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brothers and hermits, and John (John de Atares) 750 Abel 751
Agilulfus (Agilulf) 751
Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet 751
Ambrose ...
- of a
monastery at
Everingham in Yorkshire,
Northumbria (c. 700)
Saint Agilulfus of Cologne, a monk and
Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium, and Archbishop...
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probably completed by
Archbishop Anno II in 1075, when the
relics of St.
Agilulfus of
Cologne (died 750) were
transferred there. St Mary's
functioned as...