Eustace of Luxeuil (c. 560 – c. 626), also known as Eustasius, was the second abbot of Luxeuil from 611. He succeeded his teacher Columbanus, to whom he...
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Brunehaut. He was succeeded as abbot by Saint Eustace of Luxeuil, the head of the monastic school, which under Eustace and his successor Saint Waldebert, established...
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and Abbot of Luxeuil Eustace I of Boulogne (died 1049), father of Eustace II Eustace II of Boulogne (c. 1015–1020 – c. 1087), companion of William the...
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Waldebert (redirect from Walbert of Luxeuil)
until the death of the monastery's abbot, Eustace of Luxeuil, when Waldebert was elected Luxeuil's third abbot (c. 628). He was abbot of the monastery for...
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Ambrose 2006:45. The Eustace venerated at Saint-Denis may have been Eustace of Luxeuil, the second abbot of Luxueil, from 611. "St. Eustace • V&A Blog". September...
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Saint-Eustache may refer to: Eustace of Luxeuil (c. 560 – c. 629), succeeded Saint Columbanus as the 2nd abbot of Luxeuil in Burgundy Saint Eustace, a Christian martyr...
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Constantina, Byzantine empress (approximate date) Eustace of Luxeuil, abbot (approximate date) Isidore of Seville, archbishop and scholar Richarius, Frankish...
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Herrenchiemsee (category Ludwig II of Bavaria)
and 629 by the Burgundian missionary Saint Eustace of Luxeuil, making it the oldest monastery in the Duchy of Bavaria, established some 70 years earlier...
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Eustace of Luxeuil, Frankish abbot Jafar ibn Abi Talib, companion of Muhammad and older brother of Ali ibn Abi Talib Pei Ji, chancellor of the Tang dynasty...
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Constantina, Byzantine empress (approximate date) Eustace of Luxeuil, abbot (approximate date) Isidore of Seville, archbishop and scholar Richarius, Frankish...
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closer to those of Columban than were those of Eustace. Agrestius also attacked the Rule of Columban, the norm by which the community of Luxeuil lived. Agrestius'...
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Weltenburg Abbey (redirect from Monastery of Weltenburg)
founded in about 617 in the course of the Hiberno-Scottish mission by Agilus and Eustace of Luxeuil, two monks of Luxeuil Abbey, which had been founded by...
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the vita of Eustace of Luxeuil (d. 629). The title of bishop of Basel is attested with certainty still in the 8th century, with Waldo, Abbot of Reichenau...
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Eochaid Buide, king of Dál Riata Eustace of Luxeuil, Frankish abbot Jafar ibn Abi Talib, companion of Muhammad and older brother of Ali ibn Abi Talib Pei...
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Acarius (category Bishops of Tournai)
born to a noble family of Burgundy. He entered the Abbey of Luxeuil and was a pupil of Abbot Eustace. Audomar, future bishop of Thérouanne was a classmate...
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of miracle working, drew the attention of Eustace of Luxeuil, who persuaded Amatus to join his community. One of his missionary journeys brought him to...
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Chagnoald (category Year of birth missing)
and one for the monks." When Eustace of Luxeuil went to visit Chlothar II, he left Chagnoald in charge at Luxeuil. Eustace also assigned Waldebert and...
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617 AD in the course of the Hiberno-Scottish mission by Agilus and Eustace of Luxeuil, two monks of Luxeuil Abbey. At the council of Clichy on 1 May 636...
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century) Saint Eustasius of Luxeuil (Eustace), Abbot of Luxeuil (625) Venerable Jonah (1480), Mark (15th century), and Bassa of the Pskov-Caves Monastery...
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Faremoutiers Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Faremoutiers)
Columbanus. With the approval of Bishop Gundoald of Meaux, Burgundofara established an abbey on her father's lands.Eustace of Luxeuil supplied monks as chaplains...
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monastery of Luxeuil. A few years later he became acquainted with Abbot Attala, who had come to Luxeuil on a visit, and, with permission of Abbot Eustace of Luxeuil...
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Sadalberga (redirect from Salaberga of Laon)
Waldebert's predecessor, Eustace of Luxeuil upon the Abbot's return from Bavaria, and Eustace had cured the child Sadalberga of blindness. Her brother Leudinus...
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biography of Eustace of Luxeuil, reflects personal acquaintance. Saint Amand asked Jonas for assistance in his missionary work among the pagans of what is...
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efforts of Amatus of Grenoble, a monk of Luxeuil Abbey. Romaric entered Luxeuil and trained to be a monk. With the approval of Abbot Eustace, Romaric...
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second abbot of Luxeuil, and widow of Saint Blandinus, retired to Laon, where she founded a nunnery outside the city walls, south of the town. The dedication...
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monastery of St Maurice of Agaunum in Switzerland, where he lived as a hermit for over thirty years. St Eustace encouraged him to move to Luxeuil and here...
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associations were partly due to the work of Columbanus and his disciples at Luxeuil; together with Eustace, his successor, Columbanus inspired Burgundofara...
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anomaly. The involvement of Columbanus’ successors as abbots of Luxeuil, Eustace and Waldebert, is well-documented. The Rule of a Father for Virgins, attributed...
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This is a partial list of monasteries of the Carolingian Empire, in Western Europe around the year 800. Rosamond McKitterick, The Frankish Kingdoms under...
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