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Saint Mommolin may
refer to
Mommolin of Fleury,
abbot of
Fleury Abbey between September 632 and
January 663
Mommolin of
Noyon died c. 686),
Bishop of Noyon-Tournai...
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Mummolin or
Mommolin (Latin: Mummolinus,
Mummolenus or Mommolinus) may
refer to:
Mummolin of Soissons, 6th-century
nobleman Mummolin of Noyon, 7th-century...
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Mommolin; died c. 686) was a monk who
became an
abbot in Saint-Omer, then
Bishop of Noyon-Tournai in Belgium. His
feast day is 16 October.
Mommolin was...
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Mummolus (sometimes
Mommolin or Mommole) was the
second abbot of
Fleury Abbey at Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire for 30
years between September 632 and January...
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Benedict of
Nursia were
transferred to
Saint Benoît from
Monte C****ino by
Mommolin of Fleury. The monastery,
known for the
Fleury Playbook, was
pillaged and...
- sent to his ****istance
several monks,
among whom are
mentioned Bertin,
Mommolin, and Ebertran. He
founded the
Abbey of
Saint Peter (now the
Abbey of Saint...
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carpenter Raymond Caussade, it
included the
following two paintings.
Saint Mommolin soothing a lunatic,
Church of the Holy Cross, Bordeaux, oil on canvas,...
- with
Noyon c. 626–c. 638 :
Acarius 642–660:
Saint Eligius 660–686:
Saint Mommolin Gondoin c. 700 :
Antgaire c. 715 :
Chrasmar c. 721 :
Garoul c. 723 : Framenger...
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eventually sent to St Omer and made
Abbot of the Old
Monastery (now
Saint Mommolin). From
there he
became Abbot of Sithin,
founded by his
friend St Bertinus...
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communication networks disrupt the
concepts of distance. For a full list see
Mommolin S. (2018), "Bibliography of the
Publications of
Professor Henry Bakis:...