- in Acquitaine. His successor,
Paulinus of Trier, sent
Lubentius to
retrieve the body.
Lubentius traveled to Acquitaine, and
after diligent search, discovered...
- de
Marillac 12
August 1591 15
March 1660 11
March 1934 by Pope Pius XI
Lubentius c. 300 c. 370 Luca
Antonio Falcone 19
October 1669 30
October 1739 15...
-
Lubentius. 3. Auflage.
Schnell & Steiner,
Regensburg 2006, ISBN 978-3-7954-5802-7.
Wilhelm Schäfer: Die
Baugeschichte der
Stiftskirche St.
Lubentius zu...
-
Christianization of the Lahn
region and the St.
Lubentius basilica play a
special role. The
legend that
Lubentius himself ministered there is
demonstrably wrong...
- Father,
Venerable Luarsab II of
Kartli 1622 21 June Martyr, King of
Kartli Lubentius of
Dietkirchen 0370 c. 370 13
October Priest Luc**** of
Sabiona 401–500...
-
important ecclesiastical center for the Lahngau. In the
Middle Ages, the St.
Lubentius at
Dietkirchen was the seat of an
archdeaconry that
included all of the...
- Bistümer der
Kirchenprovinz Trier. Das
Erzbistum Trier 4. Das
Stift St.
Lubentius in Dietkirchen. Wolf-Heino
Struck 1986
Digitalisat NF 23 Die Bistümer...
- 1987
Liscocephala Barros, Barão & Grazia, 2020
Lojus McDonald, 1982
Lubentius (bug) Stål, 1867
Luridocimex Grazia,
Fernandes & Schwertner, 1998 Macromolus...
- Loup or
sometimes saint Leu was a
bishop of
Bayeux between 440 and 470.
Lubentius c. 300 – c. 370 S
Christian saint,
venerated by the
Catholic Church. A...
-
leading positions in the
Electorate of Trier: he
became archdeacon of St.
Lubentius in
Dietkirchen in 1217 and
cathedral provost in 1228. The provostship...