- name of Jesus,
reminding Gualbert that
Christ had died on that day.
Gualberto granted him
mercy and
renounced his revenge.
Gualbert entered the Benedictine...
- St. John
Gualbert Cathedral is the co-cathedral of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona–Johnstown,
located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania,
United States....
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William Gualbert Saunders,
known as W
Gualbert Saunders, was an
English designer of
stained gl**** and
founder of the
stained gl****
manufacturers Saunders...
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musician Walbert, Missouri, a
ghost town
Walbert IV,
Frankish saint John
Gualbert Walberto Caicedo This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Bernard of
Clairvaux (1090–1153)
William of
Hirsau (c. 1030 – 91) John
Gualbert (995–1073)
Stephen of
Obazine (1084–1154)
Robert of
Arbrissel (c. 1045...
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Galbert of
Bruges (Galbertus
notarius Brugensis in Latin) was a
Flemish cleric and chronicler. A
resident of
Bruges and a
functionary in the administration...
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Bishop of
Pavia John of Rila (876–946),
Bulgarian priest and
hermit John
Gualbert (died 1073),
Founder of the
Vallumbrosan Order John
Theristus (1049–1129)...
- Albertine, Albertina, Cuthbert, Delbert, Dagobert, Rimbert, Egbert, Siegbert,
Gualbert, Gerbert, Lambert, Engelbert, Bertie, and Colbert.
There is a
large number...
-
generally use the
abbreviation OSB. The founder, a
Florentine named John
Gualbert, a
member of the
prominent Visdomini family, was born in the year 985 or...
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cloister of the
Badia Fiorentina.
Remains of the
monument of St. John
Gualbert and a chimney, now in
Bargello Museum.
Portal of the
Church of
Santi Apostoli...