-
mercenary and
Ostrogoth army
leader Gondulphus of Berry, 7th-century
bishop Gondulph of
Maastricht (died
after 614),
bishop and
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox...
-
Gondulph (Latin: Gondulfus, Gundulphus,
perhaps also Bethulphus) of Maastricht,
sometimes of
Tongeren (6th/7th
century AD) was a
bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht...
- 1946) –
football player Jeroen Brouwers (1940–2022) – writer,
journalist Gondulph of
Maastricht (c.524–c.607) – bishop,
saint Theo
Hiddema (born 1944) –...
-
Gomidas Keumurdjian Martyr's palm,
Priest attire, book[citation needed]
Gondulph of
Maastricht with Monulph, both
holding miniature churches[citation needed]...
- his
native France to open a
similar school for boys.
Brothers Hilarien,
Gondulph,
Geramius and
Galmier Joseph arrived on
October 27, 1859,
after two and...
-
French Revolution. Its
territory p****ed to the
diocese of Beauvais.
Faustin Gondulph Evroul Bertimond c. 531–545 :
Medardus 540 :
Eleutherius of
Tournai (Eleuthere)...
- Briavels, now in
Gloucestershire in
England (6th century)
Saint Gundulphus (
Gondulph), a
bishop in
France who is said to have
reposed in
Bourges (6th century)...
- and one w****
after 16 July, the
feast of the holy
bishops Monulph and
Gondulph. It is not
known when this date
became the
focal point of the Maastricht...
- 26685; 5.49722 (Relictid 80087 -) 80087 Info
Parish and St.
Monulphus Gondulph (nl) (fr) Yes Hamont-Achel
Michielsplein 51°15′17″N 5°28′45″E / 51.25468°N...
- Monulph's
successor was
Gondulph, who may well be
entirely legendary since no
historical facts are
known about him.
Monulph and
Gondulph are both
Catholic saints...