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- Saint Engelmund (Engelmond, Ingelmund) of Velsen (died 14 May c. 739) was an English-born missionary to Frisia. He was educated in his native country...
- political activist (b. 1995) Christian feast day: Boniface of Tarsus Engelmund of Velsen Matthias the Apostle (Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion)...
- Deodatus of Nevers Toothache - Apollonia Invoked against toothache - Engelmund of Velsen Toothache - Medard Stenographers, printers, lawyers, epileptics...
- chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 818) Aldwulf, Anglo-Saxon bishop Engelmund, Anglo-Saxon missionary Favila, king of Asturias (Spain) Nothhelm, Anglo-Saxon...
- crescent moon[citation needed] Engelmar Unzeitig C****ock[citation needed] Engelmund of Velsen a pilgrim abbot with a fountain springing under his staff. Engratia...
- Phleum, in Ptolemy (2.10).[dubious – discuss] Velsen is twinned with Saint Engelmund of Velsen (died ca.739) an English-born missionary to Frisia Lieutenant...
- critic (b. 1933) Christian feast day: Alban of Mainz Aloysius Gonzaga Engelmund of Velsen Martin of Tongres Onesimos Nesib (Lutheran) June 21 (Eastern...
- Drie****s Village Sint Engelmunds Church in Drie****s Drie****s Location in the Netherlands Show map of Netherlands Drie****s Location in the province of North...
- (Geoffrey)     738   Leutfridus (Leufroy)     738   Wigbert     738   Engelmund     739   Lucerius     739   Samthann     739   Willibrord 658   739  ...
- the Turgesh Swæfberht, king of Es**** 739 Aldwulf, Anglo-Saxon bishop Engelmund, Anglo-Saxon missionary Favila, king of Asturias (Spain) Nothhelm, Anglo-Saxon...