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- Columb****, Waldalenus' son, Chramnelenus of Besançon, Chramnelenus' brother-in-law Amalgar of Dijon and Wandalbert of Chambly. Waldalenus was married...
- founded on a royal grant of land from Dagobert I (628) by Amalgar: see Waldalenus "Vadium" Hans Hummer, "Reform and lordship in Alsace at the turn of the...
- Flanders (c. 650) Saint Gerebern (Gerebarn), presbyter, martyr (c.650) Saint Waldalenus, founder of monastery of Bèze in France (7th century) Saint Bercthun (Bertin)...
- Gogon (or Gogo), King Childebert's fosterer, died; he was replaced by Waldalenus (or Wandelin), a close ****ociate of Bishop Gilles of Reims. From then...
- Ireland, a disciple of St Columba (563) Saint Adalsindis, sister of St Waldalenus, founder of the Monastery of Bèze in France, Abbess of a convent near...
- founded by Amalgar of Dijon, Duke of Upper Burgundy and brother in law of Waldalenus's son, Chramnelenus of Besançon (see also Adalrich, Duke of Alsace). The...
- The presence of Burgundians at the site is testified to by their tombs. Waldalenus, Patrician of Burgundy, had his palatium here at the end of the sixth...
- The abbey was founded by Amalgaire, Duke of Lower Burgundy, brother of Waldalenus, Duke of Upper Burgundy and father of Saint Donatus of Besançon. Amalgaire...