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Saint Himelin (Hymelin, Himelinus) (died Vissenaken, c. 750 AD) was an
Irish or
Scottish priest who,
returning from a
pilgrimage to Rome, fell ill when...
- in a
hermitage [b]
Hiltrude of
Liessies lamp, candle[citation needed]
Himelin pilgrim's attire, with a staff, or ill in bed[citation needed] Himerius...
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Fiatach king of
Ulaid Burchard,
bishop of Würzburg (approximate date)
Himelin,
Scottish priest (approximate date)
Inreachtach mac Dluthach, king of Uí...
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Pittenweem Fillan Finbarr of Cork G
Gervadius Gilbert de
Moravia H
Himelin I Inan K
Kessog Ronald of
Orkney L
Ludan M
Machan Machar Máel Ruba Saint...
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divided into two parishes: Sint-Maartens and Sint-Pieters. The
saint Himelin is
known only in Vissenaken. Old
Latin and
Dutch names: 1147 Fennache,...
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Bishop of Dublin, the son of a
Scottish king, and the
brother of
Saint Himelin. He is ****umed to have
worked under St.
Willibrord in the
Netherlands and...
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Roman Empress, died
circa 327,
mother of
Emperor Constantine I (see above)
Himelin,
obscure Irish/Scottish saint,
reputed to be
brother of
Rumbold and thereby...
- Lu**** (c. 570)
Saint Attalus (Attala),
Abbot of
Bobbio Abbey (626)
Saint Himelin, an
Irish or
Scottish priest who,
returning from a
pilgrimage to Rome,...
- 750
Gundelindis (Gwendoline) 750
Helena (Heliada) 750
Himelin 750 John the Wonder-Worker 750
Bishop of
Polybatum Juliana...