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Remaclus (Remaculus, Remacle, Rimagilus, also
called Remaclus von Stablo; died 673) was a
Benedictine missionary bishop who is
venerated as a saint. For...
- Maastricht. The
child was
baptized by his godfather, the
local bishop Remaclus, and
educated by Landoald,
archpriest of the city and head of the noble...
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Saint Remaclus is a
Romanesque church in Ocquier, a
district of the muni****lity of
Clavier in Belgium. It is
dedicated to
Saint Remaclus.
Built on...
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Devoted from his
earliest youth to the
service of God,
Trudo came to St.
Remaclus,
Bishop of Liège (Acta Sanctorum, I Sept., 678) and was sent by him to...
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Columbianan missionaries Amandus and
Remaclus, both of whom came to be
influential bishops within the
Merovingian court.
Remaclus, in particular, was important...
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along with
Saint Remaclus. Of
noble parentage,
Hadelin lived at the
court of
Sigebert of Austrasia. He then
became a
student of
Remaclus first at Solignac...
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Abbey of Stavelot,
founded ca 650, out of what had been a villa, by
Saint Remaclus (Saint Remacle). The villa's
lands occupied the
borderland between the...
- Ebregise ? (614–627)
Saint John I
Agnus (627–647)
Saint Amand (647–650)
Saint Remaclus (652–662)
Saint Theodard (662–669)
Saint Lambert,
patron saint of the diocese...
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image of St
Remaclus and the wolf,
which in Stavelot's
founding legend carried bricks for the
building of the
abbey after having killed Remaclus's donkey....
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Burgundy (b. 652)
Domangart mac Domnaill, king of Dál
Riata (Scotland)
Remaclus,
Frankish missionary (approximate date) Yan Liben,
painter and official...