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Bertin (Latin:
Bertinus; c. 615 – c. 709 AD), also
known as
Saint Bertin the Great, was the
Frankish abbot of a
monastery in Saint-Omer
later named the...
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Boulogne and of Thérouanne. He was also the lay
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Bertinus (Saint-Bertin) at Saint-Omer. In 926
Adelolf was sent as an amb****ador...
- The
Abbey of
Saint Bertin was a
Benedictine monastic abbey in Saint-Omer, France. The
buildings are now in ruins,
which are open to the public. It was...
- The
first mentions (Weretha) were
found in
texts from the
Abbey of Sint-
Bertinus in Sint-Omaars,
dating from 830. The Old
Dutch word "Weretha"
dates from...
- king,
Childeric III, was
placed in
captivity at the
later Abbey of
Saint Bertinus in St. Omer, and his long hair, a
symbol of
royal power, was cut off. Charlemagne...
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Waldebert (Walbert, Gaubert),
abbot of
Luxeuil in
France (c. 668)
Saint Bertinus the Younger,
Benedictine monk at Sithin, in
France (699)
Saint Felix of...
- -ino): Addalinus, Aldinus, Bagino, Baltino, Baquino, Batinus, Berinus,
Bertinus, Blandinus, Boninus, Brandinus, Cartinus, Crescino, Dadinus, Dalinus, Eldinus...
- bert-, vert-, to PGmc *berhtaz "bright": Berta, Bertamirus, Bertarius,
Bertinus, Berto, Bertosinda, Bertuara, Betrulfus, Bretenandus,
Vertila bett-, bitt-...
- (ca. 580)
Saint Bertrand (Bertram, Bertran, Ebertram), a
disciple of St
Bertinus,
helped St. Omer
enlighten the
north of
France and Flanders,
later became...
- (Dairchilla, Molignus, Moling, Mulling, Myllin) 697
Bishop of
Ferns Bertinus (Bertin, Bertuin) 698
Eadberht of
Lindisfarne (Edbert) 698 ...