- Wandignies-
Hamage (French pronunciation: [wɑ̃diɲi amaʒ]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire...
- (in French: Eusébie) (637 – 660), was a
Frankish abbess of
Hamage (now
called Wandignies-
Hamage) and is
venerated as a
saint whose feast day is 16 March...
- the
magister militum Richomer and
Gertrude of
Hamage (died 649), who
founded a
nunnery at Wandignies-
Hamage near Douai.
According to
Alban Butler, Adalbald...
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Saint Gerberge and, therefore, a
daughter of
Richomer and
Saint Gertrude of
Hamage.
Because Chlothar had
three wives (Haldetrude, Bertrude, and Sichilde) and...
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medieval textile crafts, such as
those found in
Sigtuna (Sweden), Wandignies-
Hamage (France), and
other Northern European sites, have been re-examined through...
- (1223–1292),
Abbess of
Helfta Saint Gertrude of
Hamage (died 649), 7th
century saint,
founder of the
convent Hamage near
Douai Saint Gertrude of
Helfta or Gertrude...
- Walincourt-Selvigny
Wallers Wallers-en-****ne Wallon-Cappel
Wambaix Wambrechies Wandignies-
Hamage Wannehain Wargnies-le-Grand Wargnies-le-Petit
Warhem Warlaing Warneton Wasnes-au-Bac...
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Robert Theodore Liddell 37.
Emily Wooten 9. Mary
Emily Liddell 38. John
Hamage Bomberger 19.
Susan E.
Bomberger 39.
Susan Launderslager 2.
Joseph Robinette...
- Rome, a 5th-century
saint with the
baptismal name
Eusebia Saint Eusebia of
Hamage, a 7th-century
abbess of the
Abbey of Hamay-sur-la-Scarpe, in the diocese...
- Walincourt-Selvigny
Wallers Wallers-en-****ne Wallon-Cappel
Wambaix Wambrechies Wandignies-
Hamage Wannehain Wargnies-le-Grand Wargnies-le-Petit
Warhem Warlaing Warneton Wasnes-au-Bac...