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- The Blessed Gamelbert was a Christian priest, who worked in the 8th century in what is now Stephansposching, Bavaria, Germany. He is commemorated on January...
- tradition he was a relative and the godson of the priest and landlord Gamelbert in the Bavarian community Michaelsbuch, a few kilometers up from the confluence...
- Constantinople. Metten Abbey, near the town of Deggendorf (Bavaria), is founded by Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch. Al-Fadl ibn Yahya al-Barmaki, Muslim governor (d. 808)...
- 1940) Christian feast day: Anthony the Great Blessed Angelo Paoli Blessed Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch Charles Gore (Church of England) Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo...
- Friedrich of Regensburg 12 May 1909 Rome (equipollent beatification) 36. Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch 25 August 1909 Rome (equipollent beatification) 37. Utto...
- anc****ss at the monastery of St Stephen of Bañoles in Spain (ca. 798) Saint Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch (800) Saint Theodoric II of Orleans, monk at Saint-Pierre-le-Vif...
-   Attala     800   Bernard of Bagnorea     800   Bishop of Vulcia Epiphania     800   Gamelbert 720   800   John     800   Bishop of Heraclea[which?]...
- the valley of the Danube, in Bavaria in Germany. Founded around 766 by Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch, the Benediktiner Abtei Metten (Benedictine Metten Abbey)...
- 650 Radobert Mazerolles Abbey Mazerolles Metten Abbey Metten c. 766 Gamelbert Mettlach Abbey Mettlach c. 676 Leudwinus Michaelbeuern Abbey Dorfbeuern...
- (although history says that while he was the first abbot, his godfather Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch was the actual founder), also built this church. Originally...