Definition of Leudinus. Meaning of Leudinus. Synonyms of Leudinus

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Leudinus. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Leudinus and, of course, Leudinus synonyms and on the right images related to the word Leudinus.

Definition of Leudinus

No result for Leudinus. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Leudinus from wikipedia

- Leudinus Bodo was a seventh-century bishop of Toul, successor to Eborinus, or Elbonirus. He was a Benedictine. He occurs in hagiographies. His feast day...
- Republic of Congo Eugeniusz Bodo (1899–1943), Polish actor and director Leudinus Bodo, seventh-century bishop of Toul Peter Bodo (born 1949), Austrian-born...
- (Episcopal Church) John Gabriel Perboyre (one of Martyr Saints of China) Leudinus (Bobo) Our Lady of Coromoto Paphnutius of Thebes (Roman Catholic Church)...
- and Eustace had cured the child Sadalberga of blindness. Her brother Leudinus Bodo became Bishop of Toul. Although she was drawn to religious life, her...
- as Abbot of Remiremont Abbey in the east of France (c. 670) Saint Bodo (Leudinus), Bishop of Toul (c. 670) Venerable Silouan the Athonite, Elder, of St...
- and Æthelberht     669   murdered Kentish princes Adalgesus     670   Leudinus Bodo     670   Bishop of Toul Fiacre     670   Goban (Gobain)     670  ...
- Eudolius c. 602 Theofred 640–653 Bodo of Toul c. 660 Eborinus around 664 Leudinus 667?–669 Adeotatus 679–680 Ermentheus c. 690? Magnald c. 695? Dodo c. 705...
- Aisne now occupies the site. In 641 Saint Sadalberga, sister of Saint Leudinus Bodo, disciple of Saint Eustace, second abbot of Luxeuil, and widow of...