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Rumwold (sometimes Rumbold) is an Old
English name used to
refer to:
Rumwold of Buckingham,
infant saint commemorated at
Buckingham Rumbold of Mechelen...
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Franciskus Rom****
Rumoldus,
Baron van
Daele (born
October 24, 1947, in Oostburg) is a
Belgian diplomat who
served as the
private secretary of His Majesty's...
- Hardinburg. In 1810, a
Roman Catholic church was founded.
Originally named St.
Rumoldus (St. Rumbold)
after the
Cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium, the name was later...
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Count Libert of
Adone in Mechelen, he was
baptized and
educated by
Saint Rumoldus.
Libert became a
Benedictine monk. He
became a monk at the
abbey of Sint-Truiden...
- Hanswijk,
which John Paul II
granted the
title of
basilica in 1987. "H.
Rumoldus van
Mechelen (gedachtenis)" (in Dutch).
Dagelijks Evangelie service ©Evangelizo...
- and
Rumbold of Mechelen. The
latter is
locally known by the
Latin name
Rumoldus and in
particular his name in Dutch,
Rombout (in
French spelled as Rombaut)...
- St. Rumbold's Cathedral; at the far end
stands the
statue of
Sanctus Rumoldus, aka
Saint Rumbold,
above the high altar. "Lezing over Sint-Rombout in...
- of St Rumbold, Kort
Begryp van ’t leven,
lyden en
mirakelen van den H.
Rumoldus,
published in
Leuven in 1763. Félix
Victor Goethals,
Lectures relatives...
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Germanic names.
Early source usually Latinized Saint Rombout's name as
Rumoldus, as in the
first known mention in a pre-927
grant by
Charles the Simple...
- Brussels,
martyred at Forest,
Belgium (c. 640)
Saint Rumbold of
Mechelen (
Rumoldus), a monk who
became a
bishop with St
Willibrord in
Holland and in Brabant...