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Lebuinus (also
known as
Lebuin,
Lebwin or Liafwin[e]; died c. 775) was a
medieval Christian monk who is the
Apostle of the
Frisians and
patron saint of...
- ****isting St Boniface)
Saint Wilfried Saint Willibrord Saint Willehad Saint Lebuin Saint Liudger Saint Ewald Saint Suitbert of
Kaiserswerth Saint Pirmin (8th...
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often received the
support of the
edhilingui and
other noblemen.
Saint Lebuin, an
Englishman who
between 745 and 770
preached to the Saxons,
mainly in...
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located at
Deventer and
owned by the
chapter clergy of the Lebuïnuskerk (St.
Lebuin's Church). A
notable previous student was
Thomas à Kempis.
Towards the end...
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Amalberga (?) and
Bishop Saint Servatius of
Maastricht . He was
buried in the
Lebuin Church of Deventer.
Several sources,
including historian Johan Picardt,...
- Germany:
Being the
Lives of S.S. Willibrord, Boniface, Strum,
Leoba and
Lebuin,
together with the
Hodoeporicon of St.
Willibald and a
Selection from the...
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Missionaries in Germany,
Being the
Lives of SS. Willibrord, Boniface,
Leoba and
Lebuin together with the
Hodoepericon of St.
Willibald and a
selection from the...
- Germany:
Being the
Lives of S.S. Willibrord, Boniface, Sturm,
Leoba and
Lebuin,
Together with the
Hodoeporicon of St.
Willibald and a
Selection from the...
- Germany:
Being the
Lives of S.S. Willibrord, Boniface, Strum,
Leoba and
Lebuin,
together with the
Hodoeporicon of St.
Willibald and a
Selection from the...
- territories.
Other Anglo-Saxon
missionaries to the
continent include Ewald,
Lebuin, Leoba, and Suidbert.
Saint Walpurga (Walburga) and her
brothers Saint Willibald...