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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...
- Vanne or Congregation of St. Vanne and St. Hydulphe (French: Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe was a Benedictine reform movement centered...
- 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...
- 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...
- and a relative of Saint Waldetrudis. She was married to Saint Hidulf (or Hydulphe) of Hainault until both decided to enter religious life, after which point...
- 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...
- (son) Brunulphe IV the Younger (grandson) Alberic the Orphan (grandson) Hydulphe (grandson) Glomeric (grandson) Le Carpentier, J. (1668). Histoire genealogique...
- Moyenmoutier is the obvious one. The monastery (moutier) founded by Saint Hydulphe in 671 was located between four others, at Senones to the east, Étival...
- Brunulphe left four sons: Brunulphe the Younger, Albéric the Orphan, Hydulphe, and Glomeric. His duchy was later restored by the Austrasian King Sigebert...
- they officially merged into a new congregation, de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe, named after Hidulf and Saint Vitonus of Verdun, (which was dissolved during...