- made
Minnborinus abbot of St. Martin's
Abbey (now
Great St.
Martin Church) in the city, and
installed the rest of the
group in the abbey.
Minnborinus governed...
-
praesul de
gente Scotorum. Tilmo,
founder of St. Martin's, fl. 690.
Minnborinus of Cologne,
refounder of St. Martin's, died 986.
Helias of Cologne, abbot...
-
Germany included:
Erhard of Regensburg,
Bishop of Regensburg, fl. 684.
Minnborinus of Cologne, Abbot, fl. 974-986. Mari**** Scotus, chronicler, died c....
- extent.
Warin died in 984 and was
buried in the
Abbey of St. Martin.
Minnborinus of
Cologne G
Catholic website,
Metropolitan Archdiocese of
Cologne Huffman...
-
Archbishop Warin of
Cologne (976-985) had
renovated the
Church and
placed Minnborinus of
Cologne in
charge of it (see Hiberno-Scottish mission).
Ebergar (985-999)...
-
tribal chieftain 978 – Li Yu,
ruler ('king') of
Southern Tang 986 –
Minnborinus,
Irish missionary and
abbot 1022 –
Nikephoros Phokas Barytrachelos, Byzantine...
-
August – Yang Ye,
Chinese general and
governor (jiedushi)
August 15 –
Minnborinus,
Irish missionary and
abbot unknown date
Bahram ibn
Ardashir al-Majusi...
-
Melchior Cano
Michael of M****a
Michael Servetus (1509 or 1511 to 1553) St
Minnborinus of Cologne, (fl 974–986) Nennius, (9th c)
Nicholas of
Amiens Nicholas...
- led by
Minnborinus of
Cologne (died 986),
arrived at
Cologne where they
established St. Martin's
Abbey in an
island on the Rhine.
Minnborinus ruled as...
- Utrecht,
Bishop of
Utrecht in the Netherlands,
martyr bishop (838)
Saint Minnborinus of Cologne, born in Ireland, he
became Abbot of St Martin's in Cologne...