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Hydulphe, Hydulphus, Hidulphe, Hidulf,
commonly known as
Hydulphe of
Lobbes (French:
Hydulphe de Lobbes) was a
Frankish saint who
helped Saint Landelin...
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Vanne or
Congregation of St.
Vanne and St.
Hydulphe (French: Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-
Hydulphe was a
Benedictine reform movement centered...
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joined the
Benedictine order of the
Congregation of Saint-Vanne and St.
Hydulphe. His
novitiate was made to the St.
Mansuy Abbey Toul
where he took monastic...
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relative of
Saint Waldetrudis. She was
married to
Saint Hidulf (or
Hydulphe) of
Hainault until both
decided to
enter religious life,
after which point...
- Brunulphe). The
brother of his
father had
various children,
among them St.
Hydulphe of Lobbes, who
later married Saint Aye.
Count Brunulphe of the Ardennes...
- Nov 1836 9 Aug 1970 Yes 1 Hervé 556 Yes 1
Hidulf (Hiduiphus, Hidulphus,
Hydulphe) 707 Yes Yes 2 Pope
Hilarius 468 Yes Yes Yes 3
Hilda of
Whitby 680 Yes...
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destined for a
career in the Church; he was
provided with the
Abbey of St.
Hydulphe at
Moyenmoutier on 31
March 1588. He was also the
commendatory abbot of...
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Brunulphe left four sons:
Brunulphe the Younger, Albéric the Orphan,
Hydulphe, and Glomeric. His
duchy was
later restored by the
Austrasian King Sigebert...
- monasteries.
Madelgarius went to Hautmont,
where he
became a
Benedictine monk.
Hydulphe of Hainault,
husband of her
cousin Aye,
built her a cell and
chapel near...
- son,
Alberic the Orphan,
along with his brothers,
Brunulphe the Younger,
Hydulphe, and Glomeric,
stripped of
their inheritance.
Following his father's execution...