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Saint Wandregisel (French: Wandrille) (c. 605–668 AD) was a
Frankish courtier, monk, and abbot. The son of Walchisus, a
kinsman of
Pepin of Landen, he...
- (the Duke of Tang) Remaclus,
bishop of
Maastricht (approximate date)
Wandregisel,
Frankish monk and
abbot (approximate date) Yan Liben,
Chinese painter...
- Balderic's
niece Dode (or Doda).
Balderic was a
guide and
tutor of
Saint Wandregisel or Wandrille, who sta**** at
Montfaucon after separating from his wife...
- Rom**** as
bishop of Rouen.
Through his influence,
Erchinoald donated to
Wandregisel the land for
Fontenelle Abbey in Normandy. He
developed theological studies...
- and hermit, his
supposed sarcophagus is
preserved in St-Ursanne
Saint Wandregisel (c. 605–668 AD), a
Frankish courtier, monk, and abbot;
lived as a hermit...
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Catholic saint (b. 600) Saborios,
Byzantine general (approximate date)
Wandregisel,
Frankish monk and
abbot Zhiyan,
Chinese (Buddhist)
patriarch (b. 602)...
- Lérins
Abbey to
prepare for the
reform of his monastery, and
Saints Wandregisel and Philibert,
founders respectively of the
abbeys of
Fontenelle and...
- the
Carolingian dynasty: the
founder of the
Fontenelle monastery, St.
Wandregisel, was
related to
Bishop Arnulf. Even the
Annals of St. Gallen, written...
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around the
lives and
deeds of the
abbots from the abbey's
foundation by
Wandregisel in 649
until the
abbacy of
Ansegisus in 823–833. The work
itself was...
- of Metz
Droctegand Fontanella Abbey Saint-Wandrille-Rançon 648
Wandregisel Wandregisel Fulda Abbey Fulda 744
Sturm Sturm Hautmont Abbey Hautmont 646?...