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Maurontus was the Duke or
Patrician of
Provence in the
early 8th
century (720s and 730s). He
aspired to
independence in the face of
Charles Martel, Duke...
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Maurontius of
Douai (634 – May 5, 702) was a
nobleman and
Benedictine abbot. His
parents were
Rictrude and Adalbard. He is a
Catholic saint, with a feast...
- was
threatening his line of
communication with the north. Furthermore,
Maurontius,
patrician of Provence, from his
unconquered city of M****ille, raised...
- was
threatening his line of
communication with the north. Furthermore,
Maurontius,
patrician of Provence, from his
unconquered city of M****ille, raised...
- hymnwriter, professor,
Augustinian friar, and
founder of Lutherianism.
Maurontius of
Douai 634 – May 5, 702 A
French nobleman and
Benedictine abbot. His...
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Marcellinus and Peter, the body of one of the Holy Innocents, and
Bishop Saint Maurontius. The
abbey crypt previously held C****ian's remains,
along with were previously...
- she
married St Adalbald, by whom she had four
children - all saints,
Maurontius, Eusebia,
Clotsindis and Adalsindis.
After her husband's
repose she became...
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recognised as saints, as are
another sister, Clotsinda, and a brother,
Maurontius. They are
especially venerated in
Northern France and Flanders. Eusebia's...
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Saint Waningus (Vaneng),
Benedictine abbot (c. 686)
Saint Maurontus (
Maurontius, Mauruntius),
founder of the
monastery of Saint-Florent-le-Vieil on the...
- M****illes;
venerated as a
Saint by the
Eastern Orthodox Church;
descendant of
Maurontius Paulinus of
Aquileia 726 804
Urbitius (Urbez) 805
Martyrs of...