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Gildard, or Gildardus, is the name of two
Frankish saints:
Saint Gildard, fifth/sixth-century
saint and
Bishop of
Rouen Saint Gildard (Lurcy-le-Bourg)...
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Gildard or Gildardus, or
Gildaredus also
known as
Godard or
Godardus (c. 448 – c. 525), was the
Bishop of
Rouen from 488 to 525. He is
venerated as a...
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postulant and
joined the
Sisters of
Charity at
their motherhouse, the
Saint Gildard Convent at Nevers. Her
Mistress of
Novices was
Sister Marie Therese Vauzou...
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Thomas Gildard (nicknamed Gildey, d. 5 December, 1895.) was a 19th-century
Scottish architect and author. In a
short career as a
private architect alongside...
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Gildard, or Gildardus, is a
saint of the
Roman Catholic Church. He was a
priest in the
seventh century of Lurcy-le-Bourg, in the
Roman Catholic Diocese...
- Dufêtre,
bishop of Nevers, ****igned the
Church of
Saint Lupus and
Saint Gildard in
Nevers to be
rebuilt as a
religious house for the
Sisters of Charity...
- from this life." However,
there is no
mention of
Gildard in the
earliest lives of Medardus, and
Gildard attended the
First Council of Orléans in 511, while...
- of Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne. The motherhouse, the
former convent at St.
Gildard in Nevers,
which is now a
space for
pilgrims to
sleep and
learn about Bernadette...
- to have been
sculpted by both
William Mossman and
Patric Park.
Thomas Gildard and John
Thomas Rochead were
trained by him. He was father-in-law to the...
- 1857/58 by and for city
builder Archibald Blair whose architects were
Thomas Gildard and
Robert H. M. MacFarlane, the
Trongate building was a
speculative building...