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Ubald of
Gubbio (Italian: Ubaldo; Latin: Ubaldus; French: Ubalde; ca. 1084–1160) was a
medieval bishop of Gubbio, in Umbria,
today venerated as a saint...
- Umbria. One of
these wars saw the
miraculous intervention of its bishop,
Ubald, who
secured Gubbio an
overwhelming victory (1151) and a
period of prosperity...
- cerioli,
carrying large symbolic "candles"
topped by saints,
including St.
Ubald (the
patron saint of Gubbio), S.
Giorgio (St. George), and S.
Antonio (Anthony...
- Pisa in
hopes of
procuring their support, but in 1217, Lambert's brother,
Ubald I Visconti,
forced her to
accept terms surrendering Cagliari. She received...
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Germanic hug "mind" and bald "bold".
Notable people with the name include:
Ubald of
Gubbio (Ubaldo Bald****ini) (c. 1084 – 1160),
Italian bishop and Catholic...
- prettiest." In
spite of its name, the
church is
actually dedicated to Saint-
Ubald, of
which it
keeps a
finger as a relic. It is
listed as a
Monument historique...
- 23
March 1606 10
December 1726 by Pope
Benedict XIII
Archbishop of Lima
Ubald c. 1084 1160 4
March 1192 by Pope
Celestine III
Bishop of
Gubbio Ubaldesca...
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Martine Giraud,
Catherine Lacoste de Prado, Anne
Marie Palli, Marie-Christine
Ubald-Bocquet 1973: England:
Linda Denison-Pender, Mary Everard, Ann Irvin, Carol...
- Saint-Ursanne Neuralgia, sick children,
obsessive compulsive disorder –
Ubald Nyctophobia –
Cannera Chronic pain –
Pacificus of San
Severino Patron saint...
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Festival of Ceri,
celebrated every year in
Gubbio on May 15 in
honor of
Bishop Ubald or
Ubaldo of
Gubbio (1084-1160),
shares certain features with the rites...