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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...
- 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...
- (the Duke of Tang) Remaclus, bishop of Maastricht (approximate date) Wandregisel, Frankish monk and abbot (approximate date) Yan Liben, Chinese painter...
- 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...
- Rom**** as bishop of Rouen. Through his influence, Erchinoald donated to Wandregisel the land for Fontenelle Abbey in Normandy. He developed theological studies...
- 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...
- founded by Wandregisel (d. 22 July 668, Wandrille in French) and his nephew Godo, on land obtained through the influence of Wandregisel's friend Ouen...
- of Metz Droctegand Fontanella Abbey Saint-Wandrille-Rançon 648 Wandregisel Wandregisel Fulda Abbey Fulda 744 Sturm Sturm Hautmont Abbey Hautmont 646?...