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Chagnoald (Cagnoald, Cagnou) (died 633 AD) was a
Frankish bishop of Laon
during the 7th century. The
family to
which Chagnoald belonged is
known as the...
- and Høghne. The
element Hagan- also
occurs in
dithematic names such as
Chagnoald (7th century),
Chagoulf (7th century),
Haganrih (8th century). It is presumably...
- Ron Yeats,
Scottish footballer (b. 1937)
Christian feast days:
Begga Chagnoald Faustus,
Abibus and
Dionysius of
Alexandria Gondulphus of Metz Magnus...
-
count of Guines,
Ponthieu and Saint-Pol who
became abbot of Luxeuil, and
Chagnoald, who was
bishop of Laon,
while his
sister was Burgundofara, who founded...
- to the
church of
Saint Stephen in Meaux.
There her
brothers Faro and
Chagnoald catch her, and are set on
killing her for
disobeying their father Chagneric...
- August.
Saint Agilus or
Ayeul was from a
noble Frankish family, son of
Chagnoald and
descended from
Pharamond and Frotmund. He was
educated by
Saint Columb****...
- Faro's father, Chagneric, was
Chancellor of King
Dagobert I; his
brother Chagnoald was
Bishop of Laon. Faro's
sister Fara (Burgundofara)
founded the Abbey...