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Bertechramnus or
Bertram of Le Mans was one of the
wealthiest bishops of 6th-century Gaul. He was
bishop of Le Mans from 587
until 623. At the time of...
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abbey was
founded just
after 605
thanks to the
generosity of
bishop Bertechramnus, a
supporter of
Chlothar II. Then
sited near Le Mans but
outside its...
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Landen and
successor of Warnachar. He is
mentioned in the will of
Saint Bertechramnus,
written on 26
March 616, in
which the
bishop indicates that shortly...
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Saint Bertrand or
Saint Bertram may
refer to:
Saint Bertechramnus (d. 623),
bishop of Le Mans
Saint Bertrand of
Comminges (d. 1123),
bishop Blessed Bertrand...
- the name include:
Given name: Bertram, 6th-century
bishop of
Bordeaux Bertechramnus, also
known as Bertram, 6th/7th-century
bishop of Le Mans Beorhthelm...
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successfully fought off Chuppa.
Magnatrude also got into a
dispute with
Bertechramnus the
succeeding bishop of Le Mans
about property following her husband's...
- the Gauls." He was
related to
Queen Ingund, wife of
Chlothar I and
Bertechramnus bishop of Le Mans. Ian N. Wood. The
secret histories of
Gregory of Tours...
- Berkeley. He was
present at the
Council of Mâcon in 585 with
Bishop Bertechramnus: De Clercq, p. 249. Fisquet, p. 55. His
identity as
bishop of Bordeaux...
- (497-511)
Innocentius (532-43)
Domnolus (560-81)
Badigysel (581-586)
Bertechramnus, Bertram, Bertran,
Bertrand (587-623),
founder of the
Abbey of Notre-Dame...