Saint Rudesind (Galician: San Rosendo, Rudesindo; Portuguese: São Rosendo Latin: Rudesindus) (907 – March 1, 977) was a Galician bishop and abbot. He was...
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Rudesindus I (in office 877–907) was a medieval Galician clergyman. Episcopologio Mindoniense. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84-933023-1-7. (in Spanish)...
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Rudesind Barlow (1585–1656) was an English Benedictine monk, a recusant academic, and Rector of the English College in Douai. He was born William Barlow...
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Benedict XVI Founder of the Religious Teachers Venerini (Venerini Sisters) Rudesind 26 November 907 1 March 977 1195 by Pope Celestine III Rufina 200s 257...
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One of their daughters, Goto Muñoz, was the wife of King Sancho Ordóñez. Rudesind (fl. 916–77), abbot of Celanova and bishop of Mondoñedo, later regarded...
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Welsh bishop and saint 965 – Leo VIII, pope of the Catholic Church 977 – Rudesind, Galician bishop (b. 907) 991 – En'yū, Japanese emperor (b. 959) 1058 –...
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Rates (1st century) Quiteria (5th century) Rita Amada de Jesus (1848–1913) Rudesind (10th century) Saint Ovidius (1st and 2nd centuries) Theotonius (1088–1166)...
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Bishop Sisnando of Compostela died fighting him, and his successor St Rudesind carried on the struggle until Count Gonzalo Sánchez defeated the invaders...
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Rosendo is a Spanish male given name. The name comes from St. Rudesind, San Rosendo, in Spanish (907–977) who was Bishop of Iria Flavia at the time of...
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Benedictine monks at St. Gregory's (now Downside Abbey), where his brother Rudesind Barlow was prior. He became a member of the Order of Saint Benedict taking...
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and associated saints; some of the best-known are: Saint Ansurius, Saint Rudesind, Saint Mariña of Augas Santas, Saint Senorina, Trahamunda and Froilan....
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Emperor Leo VI), and is replaced by Euthymius I Syncellus. November 26 – Rudesind, Galician bishop (d. 977) Bertha of Swabia, Frankish queen (approximate...
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Caaveiro) is a Galician monastery founded in the tenth century by Saint Rudesind. It is situated in A Capela, in Galicia, within the Fragas do Eume natural...
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(died c. 926) was a Galician magnate, count in Lugo, grandfather of St. Rudesind, and ancestor of several noble Galician and Portuguese lineages who married...
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1073 24 Oct 1193 Celestine III Gaucherius 1060 1140 1194 Celestine III Rudesind 907 977 1195 Celestine III Gerald of Sauve-Majeure c. 1025 1095 27 Apr...
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Arias Tedóniz (flourished 1044–47), related apparently to the family of Rudesind, founder of the monastery of Celanova, with which Froila was connected...
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Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, and was related to Saint Rudesind of Mondoñedo. Senhorinha of Basto is thought to have been born into the...
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building in a well-preserved historical center. It was founded by St. Rudesind (San Rosendo) in 936. The nave is considered the most perfect Galician...
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World Health Organization identifies the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant. 907 – Rudesind, Galician bishop (d. 977) 1288 – Go-Daigo, Japanese emperor (d. 1339) 1401...
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Galicia, Spain. The once wealthy abbey of Benedictines was founded by St. Rudesind (San Rosendo) in 936.[failed verification] The jewel of the complex is...
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in the villages of this territory and who was to give birth to (Saint) Rudesind Guterri, granting privileges to its inhabitants in gratitude. This explanation...
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Shaowei, Chinese warlord (d. 910) Pi Guangye, Chinese chancellor (d. 943) Rudesind I, bishop of Mondoñedo (d. 907) Wang Rong, Chinese warlord (d. 921) August...
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Muñiz, a granddaughter of Gutier Menéndez and niece of the saint-bishop Rudesind. In accordance with Visigothic law, she did not remarry after his death...
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of Ilduara, Rudesind's mother, to Celanova on 27 February 938. Oveco's star continued to rise under Ramiro II. On 26 September 942 Rudesind named a certain...
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Hermenegild(o) (924–951) Sisenand II = Sisnando II (951?52 – 958?968) Rudesind (apostolic administrator 970–977) Pelayo Rodríguez (977 – resigned 985)...
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and countess Adosinda. This couple had several children, including Saint Rudesind. Enderquina "Palla" Menéndez, who married Gundesindo Eriz, son of count...
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royal environment, such as Bishop Genadio of Astorga or the Galician noble Rudesind of Celanova. Despite being Christians from the north, they were influenced...
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5. Bernward of Hildesheim 8 January 1193 6. John Gualbert 24 October 1193 7. Gaucherius 1194 8. Rudesind 1195 9. Gerald of Sauve-Majeure 27 April 1197...
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the bishop of Santiago de Compostela in battle, but his successor St. Rudesind rallies the local forces and kills the Viking King Gundered. 967 Ramiro...
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Gutierre) Muñoz. He was a grandson of Count Gutier Menéndez, a nephew of Saint Rudesind and a sister of Gotona, wife of King Sancho Ordóñez. Pérez de Urbel points...
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