-
Deicolus is
believed to have
resided with Columb**** at
Luxeuil from c.590 onwards. When Columb**** was
expelled by
Theuderic II, in 610,
Deicolus, then...
- city of
Saint Gallen,
Switzerland was
built upon his
original hermitage.
Deicolus was the
elder brother of Gall. The
fragmentary oldest Life was
recast in...
-
Clothaire II
recognised the
virtues of
Saint Deicolus and
considerably enriched the
Abbey of Lure, also
granting Deicolus the manor, woods, fisheries, etc. of...
-
pregnant women for safe
delivery of
children -
Silvia Childhood illnesses -
Deicolus Childhood diseases;
difficult marriages;
victims of
abuse - Pharaildis...
- of the Rhône, burn the city of Tournus,
occupy the
monasteries of
Saint Deicolus and
Saint Marcell, but fail at the
Monastery of
Saint Appollinaris. August...
-
Martyr Lorrha Abbey suggested Benedictine monks founded by St Deicola? (
Deicolus?)
Molough Priory early monastic site, nuns, abbey?
founded late 5th century;...
- (Eastern Orthodox, some
Anglican and
Lutheran Churches)
Cyril of
Alexandria Deicolus Margaret of
Hungary Prisca Volusi**** of
Tours January 18 (Eastern Orthodox...
- book, biretta[citation needed]
Defendens military attire[citation needed]
Deicolus as a hermit, a wild boar
hunted by King
Clothaire takes refuge at his feet[citation...
- Haute-Saône) was
founded at the
beginning of the 7th
century by St. Déicole (
Deicolus), or Desle,
disciple of St. Columb****;
later its
abbots were
princes of...
-
Ninnidh of Inismacsaint,
Ireland (6th century) (see also:
January 17)
Saint Deicolus, one of the
twelve disciples to
accompany St. Columb**** in his missionary...