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Willibrord (Latin: Villibrordus; c. 658 – 7
November AD 739) was an Anglo-Saxon monk, bishop, and missionary. He
became the
first Bishop of
Utrecht in...
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Willibrord Benzler OSB (16
October 1853 – 16
April 1921) was the
Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz from 1901 to 1919. Born as Karl
Heinrich Johann Eugen Benzler...
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eastern Luxembourg. The
abbey was
founded in the 7th
century by St
Willibrord, the
patron saint of Luxembourg. For
three hundred years, it benefited...
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Willibrord Joseph Huygen (23 June 1922 – 14
January 2009) was a
Dutch book author. He is best
known for the
picture books on gnomes,
illustrated by Rien...
- beliefs. The main
missionaries of the
Netherlands were
Willibrord,
Bonifatius and
Saint Eligius.
Willibrord (658 – 739),
appointed Bishop of Utrecht, came to...
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Willibrord Frequin (6
September 1941 – 26 May 2022) was a
Dutch journalist and
television presenter.
Frequin was born in Arnhem, the son of
Louis Frequin...
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Gateshead in 2004. The
church was for a
while used by the
Church of
Saint Willibrord with All Saints, a
member of The Old
Catholic Church Anglican Diocese...
- The
Willibrord Society is an
umbrella term for a
group of
national societies with the aim of
promoting awareness and
cooperation between Anglicans and...
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Joseph Willibrord Mähler (10 June 1778 – 20 June 1860) was a
German painter. He was born in Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein, the son of
Franz Josef Mähler and...
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Willebrord Snellius (born
Willebrord Snel van Royen) (13 June 1580 – 30
October 1626) was a
Dutch astronomer and mathematician,
commonly known as Snell...