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- St. Theofrid (or Théofroy) was a 7th-century monk at Luxeuil who became abbot of Corbie and a bishop. See also Thiofrid of Echternach. Theofrid (Chaffre...
- Colman, and Totnan, 689 Fructus, Valentine & Engratia of Segovia, c. 715 Theofrid of Orange, 728/-32 by Saracens Porcarius of Lérins, c. 732 by Saracens...
-   Sigfrid     690   Theodore of Tarsus 602   690   Theoffroy     690   Theofrid     690   Wigbert     690   Ywi     690   Bertilla     692   Begga    ...
- Germ**** of Constantinople 634   732   Porcarius and Companions     732   Theofrid (Theofredus)     732   Abbot of Le Monastier Bercthun     733   Abbot of...
- 947. King Théofrid II, reigned from 947 to 977. King Raculphe I, reigned from 977 to 989. King Harduin, reigned from 989 to 1006. King Théofrid III, reigned...
- Sigir****, he became a hermit in La Brenne near Bourges, France (c. 705) Saint Theofrid (Theofroy, Chaifre), Abbot of Carmery-en-Velay (Monastier-Saint-Chaffre)...
- scholar identified Chiaffredo as the 8th century figure Theofredus (Chaffre, Theofrid, Teofredo), abbot of Le Monastier near Puy-en-Velay, who was killed by...
- Géographie Ecclesiastique[full citation needed]. Regular abbots 662–675 : Theofrid 675–6?? : Rodogaire 6??–716 : Erembert 716–741 : Sébastien I 741–751 :...
- Saint Conon, Bishop and monastic founder on the Isle of Man (648) Saint Theofrid (Theofroy), a monk at Luxeuil in France who became Abbot of Corbie, and...
- and Eudes, first abbot (end of the sixth century); Theofredus (Chaffre, Theofrid), Abbot of Le Monastier and martyr under the Saracens (c. 735); Mayeul...