-
ordained him deacon, but not
before Gaugericus had
memorized the
entire psalter.
Magnerich entrusted Gaugericus with the
pastoral care of the city of...
- the
origin of the
settlement which was to
become Brussels lies in
Saint Gaugericus'
construction of a
chapel on an
island in the
river Senne around 580....
-
island in the
river Senne in Brussels, Belgium. It was
named after Saint Gaugericus of Cambrai, who
according to legend,
built a
chapel there around 580....
-
Charles transferred the
relics of
Saint Gudula from
Moorsel to the
Saint Gaugericus chapel on Saint-Géry
Island near Brussels. This is
generally accepted...
- St.
Gaugericus' Church...
- Charles, Duke of
Lower Lorraine (977–992), they were
transferred to
Saint Gaugericus'
chapel in Brussels.
Lambert II,
Count of Leuven, (d. 1054)
founded a...
- iris is the
symbol of Brussels,
since historically the
important Saint Gaugericus Island was ****ed in them. The iris
symbol is now the sole
feature on...
- or gấu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gau or GAU may
refer to:
Gaugericus (c. 550–626),
Bishop of
Cambrai Gau Ming-Ho (born 1949),
Chinese mountaineer...
-
bishop (approximate date) Gallus,
Irish missionary (approximate date)
Gaugericus,
bishop of
Cambrai (approximate date) John Moschus,
Byzantine monk (approximate...
-
Count of
Leuven of the
relics of the
martyr Saint Gudula from
Saint Gaugericus'
chapel to the
church that
would later become the
Cathedral of St. Michael...