- his lands.
Lietbertus'
party encountered dangers as it p****ed
through Bulgaria, Dalmatia, Isauria,
arriving at Corinth. At Corinth,
Lietbertus visited the...
-
Lietbertus (Letbert, Lambert) of St. Ruf was the
abbot of Saint-Ruf, in the
diocese of Avignon, from 1100 to 1110.
Letbert was the
author of a commentary...
- 352–353. Gregorovius, p. 96, with note 1,
quoting Radulphus' "Life of S.
Lietbertus":
Martin Bouquet (1767).
Recueil des
historiens des
Gaules et de la France...
-
Libert may
refer to:
Lietbertus (1010–1076),
bishop of
Cambrai from 1051 to 1076
Libert of Saint-Trond (died 783),
Belgian saint Libert H.
Boeynaems (1857–1926)...
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Blessed Gundekar II of Eichstätt 1019 1075
Bishop of Eichstätt
Lietbertus (Liebert, Leitbert) 1010 1076
Bishop of
Cambrai Gilduin of Dol [fr]...
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converted by
persuasion the
Gondulphian heretics, who
denied the Eucharist)
Lietbertus (1057–1076), who
defended Cambrai against Robert the
Frisian Gerard II...
- 1,
Appendix 3 of
Histoire des
Croisades of
Joseph Fr. Michaud.
Lietbertus.
Lietbertus (1010–1076) was a
bishop of
Cambrai who
attempted a
pilgrimage to...
-
professional road
bicycle racer Patrick du Chau (born 1959),
former cyclist Lietbertus (c. 1010–1076),
bishop of
Cambrai and
Catholic Saint Sandy Martens (born...
- 1,
Appendix 3 of
Histoire des
Croisades of
Joseph Fr. Michaud.
Lietbertus.
Lietbertus (1010–1076), a
bishop of
Cambrai who
attempted a
pilgrimage to Jerusalem...
- to lead the
Battle of the Sabis, and were
nearly defeated. 1074:
Saint Lietbertus donated lands and
properties located in Saint-Python to the
Abbaye Saint-André...