The Monastery of Dumio (sometimes Dumium or Dumio, in Portuguese São Martinho de Dume), is a former paleo-Christian monastery in the civil parish of Dume...
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Braga (redirect from History of Braga)
Clovis of the Franks. At the time, Martin also founded an important monastery in Dumio (Dume), and it was in Braga that the Archbishopric of Braga held...
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in the regio—the Monastery of Dumio, close to Tibães, founded by Saint Martin of Braga—dates from the 6th century. The Monastery of Tibães was founded...
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Dume (redirect from Roman Catholic Diocese of Dume)
Theodemar he obtained the newly founded Church of Dume, next to whom he built the Monastery of Dumio. So remarkable became his action that in 558 it...
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foremost scholar of his time. Isidore of Seville ("De Viris illustribus", c. xxxv) writes that he "was abbot of the monastery of Dumio near Braga, came...
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(Lavra, Matosinhos) Monastery of Dumio (Dume, Braga) Millenarian Markers of Geira (Campo do Gerês, Terras de Bouro) Roman Thermae of Maximinus (Cividade...
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Fructuosus of Braga (c. 600 – 16 April 665) was the Bishop of Dumio and Archbishop of Braga, also known for being a great founder of monasteries The son of a Visigothic...
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he "was abbot of the Monastery of Dumio near Braga, came to Gallaecia from the East, converted the Suebi inhabitants from the heresy of Arianism, taught...
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are attributed to Swabians in the northwest, with the activity of San Martín de Dumio, from Pannonia. Other founding saints such as San Donato, came from...
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Savaric II (died after 925/6) was the Bishop of Mondoñedo from 907. The see of Dumio, founded by Martin of Braga, had been transferred to Mondoñedo and...
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Martin of Braga (in Latin Martinus Bracarensis, in Portuguese, known as Martinho de Dume c. 520–580 AD), also known as Saint Martin of Dumio, was an...
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of Dumio, the most important monastery of Gallaecia—founded by Martin of Braga in the 6th century—under Suebi rule. In 656 he was appointed bishop of...
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Rudesind (category Bishops of Mondoñedo)
as bishop of Mondoñedo - Dumio. After the killing of Sisnand in the battle of Fornelos, Rudesind was appointed administrator of the See of Iria Flavia...
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Tambo Island (category Islands of Spain)
de Dumio. Fructuosus of Braga turned it into a monastery, linked to the convent of San Juan de Poyo. It later became a priory, under the patronage of Santa...
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Religion in Portugal (redirect from History of religion in Portugal)
Martin of Braga, a bishop of Braga who converted the Suevi from Arianism to Catholicism. He also founded an important monastery near Braga, in Dumio (Dume)...
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Braga Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Braga)
Bracara Augusta) became the capital of the Suebi Kingdom (409 to 584). Bishop Martin of Dumio, a great religious figure of the time, converted the Suebi to...
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"Memory of the thirteen monks of the Kantara Monastery in Cyprus". Orthodox Times. May 19, 2020. Retrieved 2024-04-19. "40 Holy Martyrs of Sebaste"....
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discipline. Potamius of Braga admitted to carnal sins and was retired to a monastery, replaced by Fructuosus, whose old see of Dumio had its own conflict...
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