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Saint Disibod (619–c. 674) was an
Irish monk and hermit,
first mentioned in a
martyrologium by Hrab****
Maurus (9th century).
Hildegard of
Bingen around...
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convergence of the Glan and the Nahe
rivers by
Saint Disibod.
Hildegard of Bingen, who
wrote Disibod's Hagiography "Vita
Sancti Disibodi",
lived in Disibodenberg...
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Antiphon St
Disibod D 28 162r R 33 470ª O
viriditas digiti Dei
Responsory St
Disibod D 29 162r–v R 34 470ª O
felix anima Responsory St
Disibod — — R 35 470ª...
- king of the
Lombards Di Renjie,
official of the Tang
dynasty (b. 630)
Disibod,
Irish monk and
hermit (b. 619) Dōshō, ****anese
Buddhist monk (b. 629)...
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Volmar (died 1173) was a
Saint Disibod monk who
acted as
prior and
father confessor for the nuns at Disibodenberg. He was one of two
teachers of Hildegard...
- Day:
Adrian and
Natalia of
Nicomedia (Roman
Catholic Church)
Corbinian Disibod Nativity of Mary (Roman
Catholic Church), (Anglo-Catholicism)
Monti Fest...
- Press, 1994/1998/2004.
Three Lives and a Rule: the
Lives of Hildegard,
Disibod, Rupert, with Hildegard's
Explanation of the Rule of St. Benedict. Trans...
- Chang'an (Shaanxi).
Daqin is the name for the
Roman Empire or the Near East.
Disibod,
Irish monk and hermit,
arrives as a
missionary in Francia. He
begins his...
- back to Proto-Germanic is
proved by the
personal names Frank. Agedisus,
Disibod, Aleman. Disi, Lomb. Tiso. See dís and Idis (Germanic) and
compare *wala-kuzjōn...
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Archbishop of Canterbury. Abd
Allah ibn Abbas,
cousin of
Muhammad (d. 687)
Disibod,
Irish monk and
hermit (d. 700) Li Chengqian,
prince of the Tang dynasty...