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abbot of
Corbie and a bishop. See also
Thiofrid of Echternach.
Theofrid (
Chaffre, Theofredus, Theofred, Théofroy) of
Orange (or of Carmery) (d. 728 or 732...
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confirmed another diploma of
their father favouring the
church of Saint-
Chaffre. On 10 June
Count Amadeus,
Count Humbert and Otto
donated the
church of...
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abbey known as Saint-Chaffret was
founded by
monks of the
Abbey of Saint-
Chaffre in Monastier-en-Velay on the site of an
ancient cella (Roman temple) destro****...
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Laguenne Abbey (near Tulle, Corrèze) and the
abbey of Monastier-Saint-
Chaffre. His Saint's day is
August 19. His widow,
Namadie (Latin: Namadia), became...
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Bangor Abbey in
Wales (621)
Saint Sabinian,
Third Abbot of Moutier-Saint-
Chaffre in
France (c. 720)
Saint Christian, thirty-seventh
Bishop of
Auxerre in...
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founded the
monastery of Corméry-en-Velay (Charmillac),
later called Saint-
Chaffre (c. 760)
Saint Hippolyte of Belley,
Bishop of Belley, then
hermit in Saint-Claude...
- in
Vienne (1869), of
Bonnevaux Abbey (1889), and of the
abbey of Saint-
Chaffre at Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille (1884).
Chevalier also
compiled inventories...
- pp. 85n, 345)
Cartulaire de Saint-
Chaffre.
Cartulaire de Saint-
Chaffre is a
cartulary of the
abbey of Saint-
Chaffre (diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay) that...
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ledger of
church or
monastery property titles) from the
Abbey of Saint-
Chaffre in the Haute-Loire,
makes mention of an
obscure castellum Gradignanum....
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Chiaffredo (Chiaffredus, Theofredus, Ciafrè,
Chaffre, Teofredo, Jafredo, Jafredus, Eufredus, Jofredus, Sinfredus, Zaffredus) is
venerated as the patron...