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Landry of Sées (Saint
Landericus or
Saint Landry)
Landry of
Paris (Saint
Landericus of Paris)
Landry of Metz (Saint
Landericus of Soignies), see Abbo...
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Saint Landry or
Landericus of
Paris (d. c. 661) was a
Bishop of
Paris and is
canonized as a
saint by the
Roman Catholic Church and the
Orthodox Church...
- Landry, Landric,
Landericus, or
Landry of Soignies,
commonly known as
Saint Landry of Metz (died c. 17
April 692–700 AD) was a
Roman Catholic Bishop of...
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community built St.
Landry Catholic Church by 1766,
dedicated to St.
Landry (
Landericus) of Paris, the
Bishop of
Paris in the 7th century. On
April 10, 1805,...
- Ceraunus/Ceran
Gendulf 625–626: Leudébert (Léodebert) ?-650:
Audobertus 650–661:
Landericus (Landry) 661–663:
Chrodobertus ???–??:
Sigebrand († 664) ???–666: Importunus...
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Landry of Sées (
Landericus) was a
French saint and bishop. The
earliest record found of a
person named Landry was in the 5th
century ca. 450 in the person...
- the Arab world. The Hôtel-Dieu de
Paris is
founded by
bishop Landry (
Landericus). It
becomes the
first major hospital in Paris.
August 20 – Oswine, king...
- as Waldetrude, and
Saint Vincent Madelgarius. Her
siblings were
Saint Landericus, a
Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz;
Saint Dentelin who died very young;...
- two sons and two daughters, all of whom are
counted among the saints:
Landericus, Madelberta,
Aldetrudis and Dentelin.
Shortly after his marriage, Madelgarus...
- (Aldegund) were canonized. Her four
children were also
declared saints (
Landericus, Dentelin, Aldetrude, and Madelberte) as was her
husband (Madelgaire)...