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Gangulphus of
Burgundy (died 11 May 760 AD) is
venerated as a
martyr by the
Catholic Church.
Gangulphus was a
Burgundian courtier whose historical existence...
- Hospitaller,
Raphael the Archangel, Regina,
Solange Shoemakers - Crispin,
Gangulphus,
Peter the Apostle,
Theobald of
Provins Shorthand writers - C****ian of...
- is a
Roman Catholic church in Trier, Germany. It is
dedicated to St.
Gangulphus.
After Trier Cathedral, it is the
second oldest church building in the...
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Brioc in
Brittany (5th century)
Saint Credan of Cornwall, hogherd.
Saint Gangulphus (760)
Saint Fremund of Dunstable, Anglo-Saxon hermit,
killed by his kinsman...
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archbishop of
Canterbury Dumnagual III, king of Alt Clut (Scotland)
Gangulphus,
Burgundian courtier Kōmyō,
empress of ****an (b. 701) Liutprand, duke...
- style.
Ceiling frescoes by
Johannes Zick show the
lives of St.
Gangolf (
Gangulphus) and
Saint Sebastian as well as King
David as the "father" of Solomon's...
- conditions; knee pains;
invoked against adultery and
marital difficulties -
Gangulphus Eye problems, eye
disease -
Harvey Fainting, plague,
epilepsy - Valentine...
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several other structures on the peak,
including a
chapel dedicated to St
Gangulphus. The
Milseburg is
located in the muni****lity of Hofbieber, east of Fulda...
- Haute-Savoie (France). Its name is
derived from the eighth-century
saint Gangulphus, who is said to have
lived as a
hermit in this region. Its
division at...
- a loaf and a pilgrim's staff. Gallic****
hanging his
armor on a
cross Gangulphus Pictured as a
Burgundian knight with a
fountain springing under his sword...