- of Abbeville, on the D925 and D32 crossroads. Saint-Riquier (originally
Centula or Centulum)
gained fame for its abbey,
founded about 625 by
Riquier (Richarius)...
-
Sigobart and died. In monastério
Céntula, in Gállia,
sancti Richárii,
Presbyteri et Confessóris. In the
monastery of
Centula in France, St. Richarius, priest...
- property, and
sometimes abbeys, in
feudal tenure. The
abbey of Saint-Riquier (
Centula) in
Picardy had
secular abbots from the time of Charlemagne, who had given...
- brought. Many
other important buildings existed, such as the
monasteries of
Centula or St Gall, or the old
Cologne Cathedral,
since rebuilt.
These large structures...
-
penitential austerities and
eventually was ordained. In 625,
Riquier founded Centula based on the Rule of Columb****,
another Irishman.
Their relics are still...
- murdered. The
monastery of St
Trudpert was
built on the site. Born at
Centula (Celles) near
Amiens in the
north of France, he
became a
priest and founded...
- Flavigny, and Saint-Denis, as well as the town
center of Chartres. The
Centula Abbey of Saint-Riquier (Somme),
completed in 788, was a
major achievement...
-
Abbey Mont
Saint Quentin ca. 660
Chlodovech II Ultan? St
Riquier Abbey,
Centula Saint-Riquier 625/38
Richarius Richarius Saint Symphorian Abbey Metz c...
- of
Lescar (captured) and
among the
killed were
Aimery II of Narbonne,
Centula VI of Béarn and Bertrán de Risnel. 11 September.
Alfonso I of
Aragon dies...
-
Psalter Vienna,
Austrian National Library, Ms. 1861 St.
Riquier Gospels, or
Centula Gospels, or
Abbeville Gospels End of the
eight century Aachen, Ada School...