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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...
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diplomatic relations were restored, at
least partly by the
agency of
Gervold, the
abbot of St Wandrille.
Charlemagne sought support from the English...
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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...
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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...
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ninth century Gerbald,
bishop of Liège of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Gervold (Gerbaud, Gerwald)
There are
numerous variants on this
Germanic name, originally...
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under whom the
monastery declined. In 823 Ansegisus,
nephew of
Abbot Gervold, was
appointed abbot of Fontenelle,
which he
reformed according to the...
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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...