- to him.
Maroveus declined on
behalf of the people,
whereupon the
region was ravaged. When Guntram's
envoys again demanded submission,
Maroveus melted down...
-
Radegund obtained from the
Byzantine Emperor Justin II.
Although the
bishop Maroveus of
Poitiers refused to
install it in the abbey, at Radegund's
request king...
- and
Gerebernus 650
Fursey 650
Leobald (Leotlebod) 650
Maroveus 650
Osmanna (Argariarga) 650
Titian 650
Winifred (Guinevra...
- chronicler, was
ordered to go,
along with Ebregisel,
Bishop of Cologne;
Maroveus,
Bishop of Poitiers; and Gundegisel,
Bishop of Bordeaux, to the commotion...
-
Emperor Justin II sent the
abbey a
relic of the True Cross. When
Bishop Maroveus of
Poitiers refused to
preside over its
installation in the abbey, at Radegund's...
-
disciple of St
Benedict and
third Abbot of Montec****ino (c. 570)
Saint Maroveus, a monk at
Bobbio Abbey and
founder of the
monastery of
Precipiano near...
-
Daniel of
Poitiers (attested 541)
Pientius 555 or 557–561
Pescentius 561
Maroveus (573–594)
Plato (594–599)
Venantius Fortunatus 599–610
Caregisile (before...