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- Saint Judoc, otherwise known as Jodoc, Joyce or Josse (Latin: Iudocus; traditionally c. 600 – 668 AD) was a seventh-century Breton noble considered to...
- Josse may refer to Saint Judoc, otherwise known as Josse Saint-Josse, a place in France Sint Joost, a place in the Netherlands Saint-Josse-ten-Noode,...
- derived from the Latin name Iudocus, the Latinized form of the Breton name Judoc meaning "lord". The name became rare after the 14th century, but was later...
- the sermons were preached in Czech until the 1780s, when Church of Saint Judoc was closed. In 1555, William of Rosenberg joined the town parts of Latrán...
- Grimbald joined him and it was also given the body of the Breton Saint Judoc (Saint Josse), making it an important pilgrimage centre. It became a Benedictine...
- rather with the St. Judoc shrine, and is attributed to the painter Hans Raphon. This altar wing was the outer left wing of the St. Judoc retable, which, according...
- Indian Madhyamaka philosopher Cunibert, bishop of Cologne (approximate date) Judoc, Breton noble and Catholic saint (d. 668) Li Shimin, son of Chinese General...
- muni****lities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch). Named after Saint Judoc, Saint-Josse was originally a farming village on the outskirts of Brussels...
- the eldest of fifteen brothers and five sisters, several of whom, such as Judoc and Guinien, were revered as saints. When Judhael died around 605, although...
- derives from the name Jodocus, which can ultimately be traced back to Saint Judoc, a Breton saint of the 7th century: JodocusJosse → Joos → Joost (the...