- 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 :...
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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...