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Waldebert (also
known as Gaubert,
Valbert and Walbert), (died c. 668), was a
Frankish count of Guines,
Ponthieu and Saint-Pol who
became abbot of Luxeuil...
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successor Saint Waldebert,
established a high re****tion. The
extensive library and the
great scriptorium are
first attested under Abbot Waldebert (629–670)...
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Walbert may
refer to
Saint Waldebert Kate Walbert,
American writer William Burton Walbert,
American musician Walbert, Missouri, a
ghost town
Walbert IV...
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Gundoin of
Alsace was on
close terms with
Waldebert, a
Frankish nobleman who
later became abbot of Luxeuil.
Waldebert would come to
guide Sadalberga in her...
- the prin****l
lords at the
Court of
Theodebert II. His
brothers were
Waldebert,
count of Guines,
Ponthieu and Saint-Pol who
became abbot of Luxeuil,...
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Dagobert I,
Balduin Baso, at the king's insistence.
During the
tenure of
Waldebert of Luxeuil,
Gundoin granted property in the
Giura valley to the Abbey...
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abbots of Luxeuil,
Eustace and
Waldebert, is well-do****ented. The Rule of a
Father for Virgins,
attributed to
Waldebert,
established the
mother role of...
- seventh-century
Frankish politics,"
Marilyn Dunn notes. Both
Eustasius and
Waldebert,
kinsmen of Waldalenus,
succeeded Columb**** as
second and
third abbots...
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monastery on the
island of Herrenchiemsee. He was
succeeded as
abbott by
Waldebert. A
tradition states that he
cured Sadalberga of blindness. Upon returning...
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their new
Abbey of St. Peter.
Additional villages were
granted by
Count Waldebert,
later a monk at Bertin's
monastery of
Sythiu and
eventually Abbot of...