- Bernois).
Grandval also used to be
known under its
German name
Granfel or
Granfelden, but
these forms are no
longer commonly used. The
oldest evidence of a...
-
Saint Germ**** of
Granfelden (c. 612 in
Trier – 675 near Moutier) was the
first abbot of Moutier-Grandval Abbey. He is
venerated as a
martyr saint in the...
- Germ**** of
Paris (496-576), also
Saint Germain of
Paris Germ**** of
Granfelden (died 675),
Saint Germ**** I of
Constantinople (died c. 740), 39th Patriarch...
- to have
represented a relic,
possibly attributed to
Saint Germ**** of
Granfelden. This
staff (known as Baselstab)
became a
symbol representing the Basel...
- (Switzerland). May 3 –
Constantine III,
Byzantine emperor (d. 641) Germ**** of
Granfelden,
Frankish abbot (approximate date) [[Oswiu of Northumbriahumb|Stela of...
- to have
represented a relic,
possibly attributed to
Saint Germ**** of
Granfelden. The
banner of the city of
Basel with the same
design was
introduced in...
-
Proposed what
would become known as the Big Bang Theory. Germ**** of
Granfelden 612 - 675 the
first abbot of Moutier-Grandval
Abbey and
Swiss martyr....
- Bilichild,
Frankish queen Childeric II, king of the
Franks Germ**** of
Granfelden,
Frankish abbot Lupus I, duke of
Aquitaine (approximate date) Máel Dub...
- was
prior of the
Benedictine Moutier-Grandval
Abbey under Germ**** of
Granfelden. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Eastern Orthodox Church and
Roman Catholic...
- 605/606),
leading senator in the
reign of
Emperor Maurice Germ**** of
Granfelden (612–675),
saint Germ**** I,
Patriarch of
Bulgaria (972–990) Germ****...