- Saint-Amand
Abbey (Abbaye de Saint-Amand), once
known as Elno,
Elnon or
Elnone Abbey, is a
former Benedictine abbey in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, Nord, France...
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people changed and he made many converts. He
founded a
monastery at
Elnon where he
served as
abbot for four years.
Amandus was made a
bishop in 628...
- Menapii, also
called the
Rollare villa in
later do****ents, was
given to
Elnon Abbey.
According to legend,
Baldwin Iron Arm,
Count of Flanders, kidnapped...
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influential monasteries in
northern Europe and
ranked in
importance with
Elnon (now St-Amand Abbey) and St. Vaast. Its
library included the
codex of the...
- are
named Amandinois (m),
Amandinoise (f). Saint-Amand Abbey,
formerly Elnon Abbey, was
located here from its
foundation in the 630s by
Saint Amand until...
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Bregenz 627 –
Conversion of King
Edwin of
Northumbria 629 –
Amandus of
Elnon is
consecrated a
missionary bishop. He
evangelized the
region around Ghent...
- Bourdellès (1984)
suggested Saint-Amand Abbey,
which used to be
known as
Elnon(e). Tony
Jaques (2007) went with Hélesmes in the year 431. De
Boone (1954)...
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Cross of
Christ and
Jerusalem from the
Persians until 638 629 -
Amandus of
Elnon is
consecrated a
missionary bishop. He
evangelized the
region around Ghent...
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founded many
monasteries in all
these places, of
which the best
known is
Elnon near Tournai,
where he went in his old age and
reposed aged over ninety...
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after p****ing some time at
Weihenstephan Abbey, Freising,
became abbot of
Elnon, or Saint-Amand
Abbey as it was
afterwards called,
where he made the acquaintance...