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leader Gondulphus of Berry, 7th-century
bishop Gondulph of
Maastricht (died
after 614),
bishop and
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox saint Gondulphus of...
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Saint Gondulphus of
Berry (also Gundulfus, Gondulf, Gondon), is a bishop, not to be
confused with
Gondulf of Maastricht. He was
Archbishop of
Milan in...
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Saint Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gondulf, or
Gondon (died 6
September 823) was the
Bishop of Metz from 816
until his death. As bishop,
Gondulphus succeeded...
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Raden Gondulphus Doeriat (15
March 1913 – 18 July 1998) was an
Indonesian politician from the
Catholic Party. He was a
member of the People's Representative...
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Gondulf (Latin:
Gondulphus, Gondulfus, Gundulfus), was also
known as Gundulf. He is
thought to have been a
patrician of
Provence who
later became...
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margrave of
Tuscany Ceolwulf I, king of
Mercia (approximate date)
Gondulphus,
bishop of Metz Han Hong,
general of the Tang
Dynasty b. 765) Ljudevit...
- 581–583
Waltrichs ... Florenti**** um 589 ...
Protadus 595–600
Claudius 600
Gondulphus 600–612
Merowingians (uncert.)
Warnachar 613
Short after the ********ination...
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Falco (c. 498–c. 512)
Domitian (?–560)
Saint Monulphus (549–588)
Saint Gondulphus (589–614)
Saint Ebregise ? (614–627)
Saint John I
Agnus (627–647) Saint...
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dedication of
Aachen Cathedral.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Saint Gondulph.
Saint Gondulphus of
Tongeren catholic.org
Catholic Encyclopedia...
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feast days:
Begga Chagnoald Faustus,
Abibus and
Dionysius of
Alexandria Gondulphus of Metz
Magnus of Füssen
Onesiphorus Zechariah (Hebrew prophet) (Catholic...