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Reineldis (also Reinhild, Reinaldes,
Rainelde among others; c. 630 – c. 680) was a
saint of the 7th century,
martyred by the Huns.
Reineldis was born in...
- The
history of the
village is
closely linked to the
legend of
Saint Reineldis, a
locally venerated saint from the 7th century.
During the
Middle Ages...
- (died 640)
Irene of
Tomar (c. 653)
Winifred of
Treffynnon (died c. 660)
Reineldis of
Saintes (died c. 680)
Theodosia of
Constantinople (died 729) Sidwell...
- al-Nu'man,
Muslim emir (general) Osgyth, Anglo-Saxon
abbess and
saint Reineldis,
Frankish saint (approximate date)
Asparuh of Bulgaria,
founder of the...
- in
Maubeuge Abbey.
Gudula had
three sisters,
Saint Pharaildis,
Saint Reineldis and
Saint Ermelinde, and one brother,
Saint Emebertus. She
received the...
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Byzantine empress (approximate date) Nukata, ****anese poet (approximate date)
Reineldis,
Frankisch saint (approximate date)
Sigebert III, king of
Austrasia (approximate...
- Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Fiesta de La
Tirana (Tarapacá Region, Chile)
Reineldis July 16 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics) Engineer's Day (Honduras) Holocaust...
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biography she is
presented as the
mother of five saints: Pharaildis, Emebert,
Reineldis,
Ermelindis and Gudula.
Sometime after the
birth of
their youngest child...
- Maubeuge. His
siblings include four
other saints, Gudula, the
martyred Reineldis,
Pharaildis and Ermelindis.
Emebert was
possibly a
missionary bishop who...
- The
Nuttall Encyclopædia.
London and New York:
Frederick Warne.
Heilige Reineldis,
Jungfrau und
Martyrin Ökumenisches
Heiligenlexikon –
Reinold von Koeln...