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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...
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Guibert of
Tournai (Latin:
Guibertus or
Gilbertus Tournacensis; c. 1200 – 1284) was a
French Franciscan friar,
known for his
sermons and
other writings...
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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...
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Brunwillerensis 155
Godefridus Bullonius,
Radulfus Ardens,
Lupus Protospatarius 156
Guibertus S.
Mariae de
Novigento 157
Goffridus Vindocinensis,
Thiofridus Efternacensis...
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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...
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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...
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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]...
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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...