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Eugendus (also Augendus; French: Oyand, Oyan; c. 449 –
January 1, 510) was the
fourth abbot of
Condat Abbey, at Saint-Claude, Jura.
Eugendus was born at...
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Northern Wei (d. 535) Yifu,
empress of
Western Wei (d. 540)
January 1 –
Eugendus,
abbot of
Condat Abbey Drest II, king of the
Picts (approximate date) Hashim...
- c. 380 c. 449
Eudokia of
Heliopolis 0s 107
found in
Roman Martyrology Eugendus c. 449 1
January 510
found in
Roman Martyrology Eugène de
Mazenod 1 August...
- Antioch.
February 25 – Liu Ziye,
emperor of the Liu Song
dynasty (d. 466)
Eugendus,
abbot of
Condat Abbey (approximate date)
Kavadh I, king of the Persian...
- is a
hagiographical work
describing the
lives of Rom****,
Lupicinus and
Eugendus, the
founding abbots of the Jura
Mountain monasteries of Condat, Saint-Lupicin...
- the
river Bienne. The town was
originally named Saint-Oyand
after Saint Eugendus. However, when St.
Claudius had, in 690,
resigned his
Diocese of Besançon...
- is now in the
British Museum's collection. It was the
birthplace of St.
Eugendus (born c. 449).
Communes of the Ain
department "Répertoire
national des...
- Saint-Claude was
originally named Saint-Oyand or Saint-Oyend
after Saint Eugendus. However, when
Claudius had, in 687,
resigned his
Diocese of Besançon and...
- Saint-Oyens in Switzerland. Like its twin, the
village is
named after Saint Eugendus, a 6th
century cleric.
Communes of the
Savoie department Téléchargement...
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followed him there. They
became leaders of a
community of
monks that
included Eugendus.
Sabellius 215 third-century
priest and
theologian who most
likely taught...