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Veremund or
Veremundus (later
vernacular Vermudo or Bermudo) was a
Suevic king of
Galicia around 500. His
existence is
conjectured on the
basis of a sixth-century...
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sources that
remain debated:
material from Elphinstone, and the
authors Veremundus,
Cornelius Hibernicus, and John Campbell. No
written record of
these works...
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imperator domnus Veremudius in Gallecia; and in 1034 as
regni imperii Veremundus rex Legionensis. He was a
child when he
succeeded his father. In 1034...
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Bermudo or Vermudo, from
Latin Veremundus, is a
given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Veremund (fl. c. 500),
Suevic king of
Galicia Bermudo I...
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Wolfhelm of
Brauweiler 1091
Albert (Aribert) 1092
Bishop of Como
Veremundus (Veremund) 1092
Amatus of
Nusco 1003 1093
Bishop of
Nusco Saint...
- Vigo. pp. 105–106. ISBN 978-84-8158-526-1. Ferreiro,
Alberto (1997). "
VEREMUNDU R(EG)E:
REVISITING AN
INSCRIPTION FROM SAN
SALVADOR DE VAIRÃO (PORTUGAL)"...
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buildings were
largely demolished. The last monk was
Veremundus Norbertus Da (1770–1852) and the
property became a farm. One
tower from...
- Agriulfum, Maldras, M****ila, Framta, Frumarius, Rechimundus, Remismundus,
Veremundus, Chararici, Ariamirus, Ildericus, Theudomirus, Miro, Nitigisius, Uittimer...
- Agriulfum, Maldras, M****ila, Framta, Frumarius, Rechimundus, Remismundus,
Veremundus, Chararici, Ariamirus, Ildericus, Theudomirus, Miro, Nitigisius, Uittimer...
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Liturgical Movement in Belgium. In 1837,
under the
leadership of Dom
Veremundus D’Haens, the
community of
Affligem Abbey, dis****d
since 1796, re-established...