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- Saint Guibert of Gorze (892 - 23 May 962) is the founder of Gembloux Abbey, in Gembloux (Namur, Belgium). He was canonized in 1211. Saint Guibert's Day...
- Guibert of Tournai (Latin: Guibertus or Gilbertus Tournacensis; c. 1200 – 1284) was a French Franciscan friar, known for his sermons and other writings...
- Guibert is a given name and surname, and may refer to: Given name Saint Guibertus of Gorze (892-962 AD), ex-noble hermit and founder of Gembloux Abbey Guibert...
- Brunwillerensis 155 Godefridus Bullonius, Radulfus Ardens, Lupus Protospatarius 156 Guibertus S. Mariae de Novigento 157 Goffridus Vindocinensis, Thiofridus Efternacensis...
- Schilde Muni****lity Sint-Guibertus church Flag Coat of arms Location of Schilde Schilde Location in Belgium Location of Schilde in the province of Antwerp...
- translation was performed by the monastery's founder, Saint Guibert (Guibertus), who dedicated the monastery in honor of Saint Peter and Saint Exuperius...
- at Cimiez, after which he became Bishop of Nice 777-787 (787) Saint Guibertus, a hermit on his own estate of Gembloux in Brabant, Belgium, who retired...
- Pandulphus Pis****, "Life of Paschal II," in: Watterich II, p. 4: "Miser GUibertus, iam non-papa, qui nunquam papa, dimissa Urbe, nec adhuc securus, in Castellum...
- Bari (-Canosa) ... [Joachim (c. 1009 – 1049)] [Abiatarus (c. 1049)] ... Guibertus (attested 1071 – 1082) ... Daniel (attested 1177 – 1183) ... [Anonymous]...
- sentence of anathema which had been leveled by Pope Urban II against Wibert (Guibertus), Obertus of Brescia, Arnulfus of Bergamo, Gregory of Vercelli, and Anselm...