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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...
- 52°58′21″N 01°10′50″W / 52.97250°N 1.18056°W / 52.97250; -1.18056 St
Leodegarius Church, Old
Basford is a
parish church in the
Church of England. The...
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being split by
Valley Road/Western Boulevard. The
parish church of St
Leodegarius was
built in the 12th century. The
north aisle and
north arcade were...
- The
Archbishopric of Vienne,
named after its
episcopal seat in
Vienne in the Isère département of
southern France, was a
metropolitan Roman Catholic archdiocese...
- & 1246246
Historic England & 1271478
Historic England, "Church of St
Leodegarius and
Attached Grave Enclosure,
Nottingham (1271037)",
National Heritage...
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brother of St
Leodegarius (Leger), ****cuted by the
tyrant Ebroin,
stoned to
death near
Arras in the
north of
France (677)
Hieromartyr Leodegarius (Leger)...
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Archbishop of Trier. He was the great-grandson of
Saint Sigrada and
Saint Leodegarius was his
great uncle. Milo was the son of the
Leudwinus of
Trier and Willigard...
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church dates from 1856 and was
constructed as a
chapel of ease to St.
Leodegarius Church, Basford. It was
consecrated on 19 June 1856 by Rt. Revd. John...
- In
Norman times, a
church was
erected on the site,
dedicated to
Saint Leodegarius, from whom the modern-day name is derived. The
manor was
given as a gift...
- Butler, Rev. Alban. "The
Lives of the Saints,
Volume X: October". St.
Leodegarius, or Leger,
Bishop and Martyr. bartleby.com.
Retrieved June 28, 2012....