• Gangulphus of Burgundy (died 11 May 760 AD) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church. Gangulphus was a Burgundian courtier whose historical existence...
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  • Hospitaller, Raphael the Archangel, Regina, Solange Shoemakers - Crispin, Gangulphus, Peter the Apostle, Theobald of Provins Shorthand writers - Cassian of...
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    is a Roman Catholic church in Trier, Germany. It is dedicated to St. Gangulphus. After Trier Cathedral, it is the second oldest church building in the...
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    conditions; knee pains; invoked against adultery and marital difficulties - Gangulphus Eye problems, eye disease - Harvey Fainting, plague, epilepsy - Valentine...
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    archbishop of Canterbury Dumnagual III, king of Alt Clut (Scotland) Gangulphus, Burgundian courtier Kōmyō, empress of Japan (b. 701) Liutprand, duke...
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    mid ninth century). The church was previously dedicated to S. Gangolfo (Gangulphus), whose veneration is linked with the Abbey of San Donato. "Stresa" (PDF)...
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    several other structures on the peak, including a chapel dedicated to St Gangulphus. The Milseburg is located in the municipality of Hofbieber, east of Fulda...
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  • Haute-Savoie (France). Its name is derived from the eighth-century saint Gangulphus, who is said to have lived as a hermit in this region. Its division at...
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  • actress and stuntwoman (b. 1946) Christian feast day: Anthimus of Rome Gangulphus of Burgundy Majolus of Cluny Mamertus, the first of the Ice Saints Graham...
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    Brioc in Brittany (5th century) Saint Credan of Cornwall, hogherd. Saint Gangulphus (760) Saint Fremund of Dunstable, Anglo-Saxon hermit, killed by his kinsman...
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  • a loaf and a pilgrim's staff. Gallicanus hanging his armor on a cross Gangulphus Pictured as a Burgundian knight with a fountain springing under his sword...
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    style. Ceiling frescoes by Johannes Zick show the lives of St. Gangolf (Gangulphus) and Saint Sebastian as well as King David as the "father" of Solomon's...
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  • Kohren-Sahlis is situated in a traditional Lutheran area. The Saint Gangulphus Church in Kohren-Sahlis, the Christ Church in Rüdigsdorf, the Village...
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    churches of Verdun, Toul, and Metz, he became Provost of the church of St. Gangulphus (French: Collégiale Saint-Gengoult) in Toul and of the Augustinian monastery...
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  • Olympic medalist Françoise Levechin-Gangloff, a French classical organist Gangulphus, an 8th-century French saint also known at St. Gangloff Hope Gangloff...
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    as to destroy one of the chapels of Lüne Abbey, consecrated to Saint Gangulphus of Burgundy. As prioress Mechthild von Wilde died in 1535, the nuns’ opposition...
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  • replaced, tower heightened in 1904 and restored in 1945–1949 Heinsberg St. Gangulphus's Church [de] century tower 19th & 20th century Hemmersbach, Horrem [de]...
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    Kleinwenden, as well as Münchenlohra with its former convent basilica St. Gangulphus and castle Lohra with its accompanying manor (Amt Lohra), all of which...
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    Saint Martin of Tours and his donkey and a vicious-turn-tamed bear, St. Gangulphus, local lords and fiefs, the French Wars of Religion, and more. According...
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  • archbishop of Canterbury Dumnagual III, king of Alt Clut (Scotland) Gangulphus, Burgundian courtier Kōmyō, empress of Japan (b. 701) Liutprand, duke...
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  • Caritas) XL riddara saga (40 Armenian Martyrs) Af Sindulfo ok hans frú (Gangulphus) Georgíuss saga (George) Egidíuss saga (Giles) Gregors saga páfa (Gregory...
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  •   Bishop of Buraburg Alto     760   Cosmas     760   Bishop of Majuma Gangulphus (Gengulf, Gengoul)     760   Paul of Cyprus     760   Sabinus     760...
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    maker”) who worked here in bygone days. The name Gangloff comes from Saint Gangulphus of Burgundy. Roth is a name that crops up often in Germany, and it refers...
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