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Jonatus or
Jonath (died c. 690) was a
Christian monk. He was a monk at the
monastery of
Elnone under Abbot Amandus. He
served as the
first abbot of the...
- Ostrevent, whom he
advised on the
founding Marchiennes Abbey. His disciple,
Jonatus, was made
abbot of the new house. Amandus, however,
angered Dagobert I...
- is both a
given name and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Jonatus (died c. 690),
abbot Arthur Jonath (1909–1963),
German sprinter Johnath...
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bishop and
saint (b. 283) 527 –
Justin I,
Byzantine emperor (b. 450) 690s –
Jonatus,
abbot and
saint 873 – Thachulf, duke of
Thuringia 946 – Ali ibn Isa al-Jarrah...
- Hugbald, Hybald) 690 John (Joannes) 690
Bishop of
Bergamo Jonatus 690
Julian of
Toledo 642 690
Landrada 690
Mummolus (Momble...
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abbey and the
village that grew up
round it. The
abbot from
about 652 was
Jonatus.
Apart from its
considerable effect on the landscape, the
abbey became...
- to the Holy Land
settled as a
hermit near
Modena in
Italy (643)
Saint Jonatus, a monk at
Elnone in Belgium;
Abbot of
Marchiennes (c. 643-652) and then...
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monuments on May 17, 1974, at the
Ministry of Culture.
Amandus (fl. 630)
Jonatus (c.643–c.652)
Abbess Rictrude (fl. 614–688),
established it as a double...
- a
monastery in Chalon-sur-Saône. He has
sometimes been
identified with
Jonatus,
recorded as
abbot of
Marchiennes around the same time,
although no medieval...