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first appeared in the
writings during the 7th
century under the name of
Sithiu (Sithieu or Sitdiu),
around the Saint-Bertin
abbey founded on the initiative...
- disappeared. In 649 or 651,
Audomar received twelve estates,
including Sithiu where he
established three missionaries who came from
Austrasia and spoke...
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known as
Saint Omer. He sent the
monks Bertin, Momelin, and
Ebertram from
Sithiu (now St-Omer) to
proselytize among the
pagans in the region. The
abbey soon...
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several companions to
Sithiu, now Saint-Omer in
northern France where he
lived in the monastery. He was a
disciple of the
abbot at
Sithiu,
saint Bertin (†...
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precise location is unknown. The main
candidates have been Saint-Omer (
Sithiu),
Wissant and
Boulogne (more
usually called Gesoria**** and
later Bononia)...
- the
local po****ce
could be started. In 649
Audomar founded an
abbey at
Sithiu (the
Abbey of
Saint Bertin) and in 680
Aubertus founded the
Abbey of St...
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missionaries and a
larger monastery had to be built. A
tract of land
called Sithiu had been
donated to Omer by a
converted nobleman named Adrowald. Omer now...
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Counts of Guînes. The
lands of Guînes
originally belonged to the
Abbey of
Sithiu,
which later became the
Abbey of Saint-Bertin in Saint-Omer, France. In...
- Omer, the
bishop of Thérouanne, will say of
Sithiu (now the city of Saint-Omer), "Basilica in
insula Sithiu, ubi
antea monasterium",
which proves the insularity...
- new monasteries. "In the
neighborhood of Terouanne, in the
monastery of
Sithiu, St. Bertin, abbot." "[Russian, Polish, and
Lithuanian Kalendars, on July...