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Saint Hermenegild or
Ermengild (died 13
April 585; Spanish: San Hermenegildo; Latin: Hermenegildus, from
Gothic 𐌹𐍂𐌼𐌿𐌽𐌰𐌲𐌹𐌻𐌳𐍃 *Airmana-gild,...
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Saint Eormenhild (or Ermenilda, Ermenildis,
Ermengild, all
meaning "battle-great", from eormen- "great", hild- "battle") (died
about 700/703) is a 7th-century...
- Fróiz,
Frois Flores, Flórez
Julian Giançe, Gianz,
Gians Giance Juliánez
Ermengild Meendez,
Meendes Méndez Menéndez, Meléndez
Martin Martiiz Martíns, Martís...
- Ermendrud/Ermintrude/Irmtrud, Ermenfrid, Ermengarde/Ermegard/Irmgard,
Ermengild/Hermenegild, Ermenhild/Imelda
possibly theophoric, see Irminsul; hypocorisms...
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Hermenegild is a
Germanic given name,
originally Gothic Ermengild (meaning "immense treasure"). Its most
famous bearer was the
Visigothic prince Hermenegild...
- he was much
venerated in
Clwyd (7th century)
Saint Ermenilda of Ely (
Ermengild, Ermenilda),
Abbess of Ely (c. 700)
Saint Aimo (Aimonius),
founder of...