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- Saint Gervold (or Girowald, or Gerwald, or Gerbaud) is a monk, diplomat of Charlemagne, bishop of Evreux around 785, and abbot of Saint Wandrille from...
- end diplomatic relations were restored, at least partly by the agency of Gervold, the abbot of St Wandrille. Charlemagne sought support from the English...
- community established in what is now the parish by St Gerou (also known as Gervold or Geraldius), an ecclesiastical troubleshooter in the employ of Charlemagne...
- control of this taxation process so he appointed abbots to fill this role. Gervold of St-Wandrille was given this position of procurator in the late 8th century...
- ninth century Gerbald, bishop of Liège of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège Gervold (Gerbaud, Gerwald) There are numerous variants on this Germanic name, originally...
- under whom the monastery declined. In 823 Ansegisus, nephew of Abbot Gervold, was appointed abbot of Fontenelle, which he reformed according to the...
- century) Saint Lotharius (Loyer), Bishop of Séez (c. 756) Saint Gerold (Gervold), a monk of Fontenelle and from 787 Bishop of Evreux in France (806) Saints...
- (Didier) after 684, and before 692. Stephan c. 752 Maurinus (attested in 762) Gervold 775–787 (resigned to become Abbot of Fontanelle) Ouen Joseph 833–846 Guntbertus...