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Saint Rudesind (Galician: San Rosendo, Rudesindo; Portuguese: São
Rosendo Latin: Rudesindus) (907 –
March 1, 977) was a
Galician bishop and abbot. He was...
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Rudesindus I (in
office 877–907) was a
medieval Galician clergyman.
Episcopologio Mindoniense. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84-933023-1-7. (in Spanish)...
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Rudesind Barlow (1585–1656) was an
English Benedictine monk, a
recusant academic, and
Rector of the
English College in Douai. He was born
William Barlow...
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Benedict XVI
Founder of the
Religious Teachers Venerini (Venerini Sisters)
Rudesind 26
November 907 1
March 977 1195 by Pope
Celestine III
Rufina 200s 257...
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Bishop Sisnando of
Compostela died
fighting him, and his
successor St
Rudesind carried on the
struggle until Count Gonzalo Sánchez
defeated the invaders...
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Emperor Leo VI), and is
replaced by
Euthymius I Syncellus.
November 26 –
Rudesind,
Galician bishop (d. 977)
Bertha of Swabia,
Frankish queen (approximate...
- and ****ociated saints; some of the best-known are:
Saint Ansurius,
Saint Rudesind,
Saint Mariña of
Augas Santas,
Saint Senorina,
Trahamunda and Froilan....
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Rates (1st century)
Quiteria (5th century) Rita
Amada de
Jesus (1848–1913)
Rudesind (10th century)
Saint Ovidius (1st and 2nd centuries)
Theotonius (1088–1166)...
- Caaveiro) is a
Galician monastery founded in the
tenth century by
Saint Rudesind. It is
situated in A Capela, in Galicia,
within the
Fragas do Eume natural...
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building in a well-preserved
historical center. It was
founded by St.
Rudesind (San Rosendo) in 936. The nave is
considered the most
perfect Galician...