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Amandus (c. 584 – 679),
commonly called Saint Amand, was a
bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the
catholic missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated...
- Austrasia. The
juxtaposition of
names in the Vita
Landiberto episcopi Traiectensis may
imply a
relationship between him and the
family of
Saint Lambert...
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Aquitaine and
misplaces his life
towards 711. The Vita
Landberti episcopi Traiectensis, a life of
Bishop Lambert of Maastricht,
refers to "Chrodoara ... widow...
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Jacob Claesz van Utrecht, also
named by his
signature Jacobus Traiectensis (c. 1479 –
after 1525) was a
Flemish early Renaissance painter who
worked in...
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Scriptores Rerum Merovingicarum 4: 381–401. Vita
Willibrordi archiepiscopi Traiectensis, ed. W. Levison, P****iones
vitaeque sanctorum aevi Merovingici. MGH Scriptores...
- Ongendus,
named in Alcuin's 8th-century Vita
Willibrordi archiepiscopi Traiectensis. Eomer, Offa's son or grandson, is then made
father of Icel, the legendary...
- Some of Sedulius'
poems focused on
miracles such as Diva
Virgo Mosae-
Traiectensis and his
style is said to have been
influenced by
Justus Lipsius. Sedulius...
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Barontii monachi Longoretensis cenobii;
Commemoratio de
rebus sancte Traiectensis ecclesie;
Radbod of Utrecht,
account of the year AD 900;
Regino of Prüm...
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According to Alcuin's late eighth-century Vita
Willibrordi archiepiscopi Traiectensis, they
landed near Domburg.
Adelbert became ****ociated
particularly with...
- (London:
Burns & Oates, 1892), pp. 42-43. Vita
Willibrordi archiepiscopi Traiectensis, ed. W. Levison, P****iones
vitaeque sanctorum aevi Merovingici. MGH Scriptores...