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- Hainault. According to an eleventh century Life of St. Vincent Madelgarius, Madelgarius had a dream in which an angel instructed him to build a church...
- Maubeuge Abbey. She was also cousin to Saint Aye. Waltrude married Vincent Madelgarius, the Count of Hainault. They had four children: Aldetrude, abbess of...
- Constantine I, patriarch of Constantinople Drest VI, king of the Picts Vincent Madelgarius, Frankish monk Warinus, Frankish nobleman The Early Medieval Balkans...
- 445), Church father, Gallic author of early Christian writings Vincent Madelgarius (died 677), Benedictine monk who established two monasteries in France...
- 445), Church father, Gallic author of early Christian writings Vincent Madelgarius (died 677), Benedictine monk who established two monasteries in France...
- Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert Theodore, Philippa and companions Vincent Madelgarius (Maelceadar) September 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Constitution Day...
- children of Saint Waltrude, also known as Waldetrude, and Saint Vincent Madelgarius. Her siblings were Saint Landericus, a Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz;...
- Soignies, in the pagus Hainonensis (now Hainaut Province) by Vincent Madelgarius. The monks who entered the monastery adhered to the order of St. Benedict...
- Saint Waltrude was born in the 620s in Cousolre. She married Vincent Madelgarius and had four children: Aldetrude, Landry of Soignies, Madelberte of Maubeuge...
- family of saints, he was the fourth child of Saint Waltrude and Vincent Madelgarius with his siblings including Aldetrude of Maubeuge, Madelberte of Maubeuge...