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Leodegar of
Poitiers (Latin: Leodegarius; French: Léger; c. 615 –
October 2, 679 AD) was a
martyred Burgundian Bishop of Autun. He was the son of Saint...
- The
Church of St.
Leodegar (German: St.
Leodegar im Hof or
Hofkirche St.
Leodegar) is a
Roman Catholic church in the city of Lucerne, Switzerland. It...
- 679 AD) was a Franco-Burgundian
countess and
mother of Ss. Warin, and
Leodegar, and
grandmother of St. Leudwinus.
Hagiographies tend not to
mention where...
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Leodegar Bürgisser (baptised Andreas;
April 2, 1640 in
Lucerne –
November 28, 1717) was
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1696 to 1717.
Abbot Leodegar...
- of present-day Switzerland.
Around 750 the
Benedictine Monastery of St.
Leodegar was founded,
which was
later acquired by
Murbach Abbey in
Alsace in the...
- had
Leodegar's eyes put out.
Ebroin persuaded the king that Childeric's
murder had
occurred under Leodegar's instigation; and so the king had
Leodegar additionally...
-
lesser city
council from 1508, and his son
Leodegar Pfyffer, who was the
treasurer of Lucerne. One of
Leodegar's four sons was
Ludwig Pfyffer (1524–1594)...
- Wattenwyl-1817
Niklaus Friedrich von Mülinen-1818
Josef Karl
Xaver Leopold Leodegar Amrhyn-1819
Vinzenz Rüttimann-1820
David von Wyss II-1821 Hans von Reinhard...
- when the Pope
returned from exile,
under the
previous commander Karl
Leodegar Pfyffer von Altishofen.[citation needed] The
guard was
disbanded yet again...
- Maréchal de camp Karl
Joseph Anton Leodegar von
Bachmann (3
March 1734 – 3
September 1792) was a
French Royal Army
officer best
known for
commanding the...