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Aldegund (c. 639–684), also
Aldegundis or Al****nde, was a
Frankish Benedictine abbess who is
honored as a
saint by the
Roman Catholic Church in France...
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November 2004 the four
Catholic congregations of the city (St. Martini, St.
Aldegundis, Heilig-Geist and Liebfrauen)
combined to form the new city
parish St...
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companion of the
missionary bishop.
Humbert was also a
friend of the
abbess Aldegundis. Pope
Martin I
ordained him a
missionary bishop; he
worked mainly in the...
- † 613) was the
mayor of the
palace of Neustria.
According to the Vita
Aldegundis, he and his
probable brother Gundoland were
uncles of
Saint Aldegunda...
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Buggenum Bögkeme (Limburgish)
Village View on the St
Aldegundis Church and the
village Coat of arms
Buggenum Location in the
Netherlands Show map of Netherlands...
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Vincent Madelgarius, his wife
Saint Waltrude, and her
sister St.
Aldegundis.
Aldegundis was
admitted to the vows of a nun by St.
Aubert of
Cambrai and St...
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Aldegundis abbatissae Malbodiensis, dmgh.de "France
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Saints (1866), St. Madelberte, V.
ABBESS of Maubeuge,
niece to St.
Aldegundis, (honoured on the 30th of January,) she had the
happiness to be educated...
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namesake is the
Merovingian prince’s
daughter and
abbess Al****nde (or
Aldegundis), who in the 7th
century lived and
worked in Maubeuge, and who was canonized...
- Mommolenus, Mummolinus) 683
Bishop of
Noyon Waningus (Vaneng) 683
Aldegundis 635 684
Conan 684
Philibert 608 684
Agilbert 685 Bishop...