- Suitbert, Suidbert, or
Swithbert may
refer to: An
Alemannic chieftain who
founded the town of
Schwieberdingen Saint Suitbert of
Kaiserwerdt Saint Suitbert...
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Saint Suitbert, Suidbert, Suitbertus,
Swithbert, or
Swidbert was born in Northumbria, England, in the
seventh century, and
accompanied Willibrord on the...
- of
Bangor (6th century)
Saint Erconwald,
Bishop of
London (693)
Saint Swithbert the Younger,
Bishop of
Werden in
Westphalia (807)
Martyrs Amator, Peter...
- many
other high-born
notables were ****ociated with his work: Adalbert,
Swithbert, and Chad. He, however, was
dissuaded from
accompanying them
himself by...
-
Diocese of Münster. The
south side
depicts Paul the Apostle, Boniface,
Swithbert alongside Heriburg of Nottuln, and the two Ewalds; the
north side depicts...
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Saint Suitbert, Suidbert, Suitbertus, or
Swithbert, an
abbot venerated in the
Roman Catholic Church and
Eastern Orthodox Church, who
lived in a monastery...
-
helped enlighten England (7th century)
Saint Willeic, a
disciple of St
Swithbert who made him
Abbot of
Kaiserwerth in
Germany (726)
Saint Slebhene (Sléibíne...
-
abbot (c. 700)
Saint Velleicus (Willeic), born in England, he
followed St
Swithbert to
Germany and
became Abbot of
Kaiserswerth (8th century)
Saint Eadwold...
- 589)
Saint Marnock (Marn****, Marnan, Marnoc) (c. 625)
Saint Suitbert (
Swithbert), "Apostle of the Frisians",
monastic founder in the
Netherlands (713)...
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studied at Rath
Melsigi in
County Carlow; as did Wihtberht,Willibrord, and
Swithbert,
Adalbert of Egmond, and Chad of Mercia.
Ecgbert of York
founded a school...