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Erembert is
traditionally seen as the
second bishop of the
Diocese of
Freising in Bavaria.
Tradition used to
consider him a half
brother of the founder...
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Saint Érembert (610-670), son of a
Merovingian nobleman, was
Bishop of Toulouse.
Érembert was born in the
valley of Feuillancourt, near
current town of...
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school which,
after his death, came to be
governed by his
brother Erembert. The
monastery was
dedicated to
Saint Vitus and later,
Saint Stephen, before...
- Roby
Private schools include: Collège et Lycée Notre-Dame École Saint-
Érembert [fr]
Institut Saint Thomas de
Villeneuve The Lycée
International de Saint...
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Establishment of
episcopal organisation in Old
Bavaria by
Saint Boniface in 739.
Erembert (739–747/748;
sometimes referred to as Corbinian's half brother) Joseph...
- (Carthach Mochuda) the Younger,
founder and
first abbot of
Lismore (637)
Saint Erembert,
Bishop of
Toulouse (657)
Saint Tuto (Totto), monk and
Abbot of St Emmeram...
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Erembert 770-803
Bernhar 803-823
Volkwin 823-841
Samuel 841-859
Gunzo 859-872
Adelhelm 873-890
Dietlach 890-914
Richowo 914-950
Hanno 950-978 Hildebold [de]...
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Carolingian dynasty.: 2, 17 In
about 1000 a
noble called Ehrenbert (or
Erembert)
erected a
castle on the hill. Its
initial name "Burg Ehrenbertstein" later...
- to the
years when Chlothar's appointee,
Erembert, was
bishop of Toulouse.
After Chlothar's
death (673),
Erembert retired and Chlothar's brother, Childeric...
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questioned by Duchesne;
Magnulphus (c. 585),
exiled by King Gundoald; St.
Erembert [fr](657), a monk of
Fontenelle who
returned to his
monastery to die. From...