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Saint Waltrude (French: Waudru; Dutch:
Waldetrudis; German: Waltraud; Latin: Valdetrudis, Valtrudis, Waltrudis; died
April 9, c. 688 AD) is the patron...
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daughter of
Brunulphe I,
Count of the
Adrennes and a
relative of
Saint Waldetrudis. She was
married to
Saint Hidulf (or Hydulphe) of
Hainault until both...
- 2016. Holbock,
Ferdinand (2017). "Saint
Victor Madelgarius and
Saint Waldetrudis".
Married Saints and Blesseds'.
Ignatius Press. p. 106. ISBN 9781681497532...
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Bishop of Lyon
Richrudis Gascony 688
Abbess of
Marchiennes Abbey Waldetrudis (Waudru) 688
Avitus II 689
Bishop of
Clermont Cadwallader...
- Schaarb****.
After a
church funeral he was
buried close to the
choir of Saint-
Waldetrudis church [nl]. Brussels:
Allegory of the City of
Brussels (1848), Place...
- seven, the
couple agreed to
separate and go to
separate monasteries.
Waldetrudis retired to Mons,
while Madelgarius moved to his
monastery in Hautmont...
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Islands off the
coast of
Scotland (6th century)
Saint Waltrude (Woutruide,
Waldetrudis, Vaudru),
monastic foundress at
Bergen (Netherlands),
renowned for holiness...
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followed his
apostolic example.
Daughter of Sts
Vincent Madelgarus and
Waldetrudis and a
niece of St
Aldegund of
Maubeuge in France, she was
confided to...
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House of the Saxons', near Tuam.
Daughter of Sts
Vincent Madelgarius and
Waldetrudis. She was
educated by her aunt, St Al****nde, the
foundress of Maubeuge...
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attested by
blessed Gregory the Great."
Madelgarus was the
husband of St
Waldetrudis. They had four children, all saints: Landericus, Dentin,
Madalberta and...