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Saint Gondelbert (also Gondelbertus, Gundebert, Gumbert, Gombert, or Gondeberg; Latin: Gumbertus, etc.) was the
founder of the
Benedictine Senones Abbey...
- and
music critic Harry Gumbert (1909–1995),
American baseball player Gondelbert,
saint This page
lists people with the
surname Gumbert. If an internal...
- in the
middle of the 7th
century by
Saint Gondelbert,
bishop of Sens, who was also the
first abbot.
Gondelbert arrived in the
Rabodeau valley and named...
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architect Frank Lloyd Wright Debert Dehl
Berti Elbert (disambiguation)
Gondelbert Wandelbert This page or
section lists people that
share the same given...
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Abbot Ampelius 676
Bishop of
Milan Gerinus 676
Gundebert (
Gondelbert, Gumbert) 676
Bishop of Sens
Mildgytha 676
Praejectus (Prix...
- The
church of St. Gumbertus,
named for
Saint Gondelbert, is one of the
central city
churches of Ansbach, Bavaria,
together with the
neighboring St. Johannis...
- St Ethelburgh, but
reposed very
young (660)
Saint Gundebert (Gumbert,
Gondelbert),
Bishop of Sens in France,
later the
founder of the
monastery of Senones...
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before the
arrival of
Christian monks.
Records indicate that
around 640 St
Gondelbert founded the
Benedictine monastery at Senones. The
monks rapidly cleared...
- and to the
south of
Bonmoutier the
monastery of Etival, (c. 663).
Saint Gondelbert,
after resigning the
Archbishopric of Sens, had just
founded the abbey...
- La Grande-Fosse
Commune The
church of
Saint Gondelbert in La Grande-Fosse
Location of La Grande-Fosse La Grande-Fosse Show map of
France La Grande-Fosse...