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- those of Lebuinus. Saint Ludger rebuilt the church a few years later, and in doing so rediscovered the saint's remains beneath the site. Lebuinus is commemorated...
- The Great Church or St. Lebuinus Church (Dutch: Grote of Lebuïnuskerk) is the main church building of the Dutch city of Deventer, Netherlands. It is a...
- Deventer was probably founded around 768 AD by the English missionary Lebuinus, who built a wooden church on the east bank of the river IJssel. In January...
- His feast day is 12 November. Details of the biography of Deventer saint Lebuinus were used to compile the P****io of St Livinus. The legend goes that Livinus...
- Libuin, Lebwin, Leubwin (Latinized Libuinus, Lebuinus) is a Germanic name, from leub- "dear, beloved" and win- "friend". Leubwini mentioned on the Nordendorf...
- A Hemony carillon hangs in the tower of St. Lebuinus Church in Deventer, Netherlands; it was cast in Zutphen in 1647...
- the Anglo-Saxon missionary Liafwin (Lieven in some sources and Latinized Lebuinus) who died around 775 in Deventer. Veneration of Saint Livinus of Ghent...
- century, missionaries coming from England and Ireland, such as Boniface, Lebuinus, Ludger, Plechelm, Willehad and especially Willibrord, sought to convert...
- intervention by King Desiderius of the Lombards, after a brief reign (see 767). Lebuinus, Anglo-Saxon missionary, founds the city of Deventer (modern-day Netherlands)...
- restore the chapel destro**** by the pagan Saxons and to find the relics of Lebuinus, who had worked there as missionary, built the chapel, and died there in...