-
Leoba, (also
Lioba and Leofgyth) (c. 710 – 28
September 782) was an Anglo-Saxon
Benedictine nun and is
recognized as a saint. In 746 she and
others left...
- his
works have been lost. However, his
Annals of
Fulda and Life of St.
Leoba survive.
Rudolf of
Fulda was a monk of the
Benedictine monastery at Fulda...
-
spelling variant of Anglo-Saxon "
Leoba". Both
originate from the word
meaning "love".
Notable people with the name include:
Leoba (710–782), Anglo-Saxon missionary...
- María
Leoba Castañeda Rivas, a
tenured University Professor in the UNAM
Faculty of Law,
earned her Master's
Degree studying Electoral Institutions and...
- Pope Pius IX One of the 26
Martyrs of ****an Leo of
Montefeltro c. 275 366
Leoba c. 710 28
September 782
found in
Roman Martyrology Leocadia 200s 9 December...
- Alcubierre,
theoretical physicist Gabriel Careaga Medina,
sociologist Maria Leoba Castañeda Rivas,
lawyer Max Cetto,
architect Mónica Clapp, mathematician...
-
founded convents in
other parts of
western Europe,
including Saxony. St.
Leoba—died 782 AD. St.
Boniface requested her
presence on his
mission to the Germans...
- 1922 LR Aralia,
genus of ivy-like
plant DMP · 973 974
Lioba 1922 LS
Saint Leoba (or Lioba; c. 710–782),
abbess in Tauberbischofsheim, Germany, who helped...
-
Missionaries in Germany:
Being the
Lives of S.S. Willibrord, Boniface, Strum,
Leoba and Lebuin,
together with the
Hodoeporicon of St.
Willibald and a Selection...
-
Christopher Le
Fleming (1908–1985),
composer and
music administrator Saint Leoba (c. 710 – 28
September 782) was an
oblate at
Wimborne Minster George Douglas-Hamilton...