those of Lebuinus. Saint Ludger rebuilt the church a few years later, and in doing so rediscovered the saint's remains beneath the site. Lebuinus is commemorated...
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Lebuïnuskerk, Deventer (redirect from St. Lebuinus Church, Deventer)
The Great Church or St. Lebuinus Church (Dutch: Grote of Lebuïnuskerk) is the main church building of the Dutch city of Deventer, Netherlands. It is a...
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Deventer was probably founded around 768 AD by the English missionary Lebuinus, who built a wooden church on the east bank of the river IJssel. In January...
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His feast day is 12 November. Details of the biography of Deventer saint Lebuinus were used to compile the Passio of St Livinus. The legend goes that Livinus...
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Libuin, Lebwin, Leubwin (Latinized Libuinus, Lebuinus) is a Germanic name, from leub- "dear, beloved" and win- "friend". Leubwini mentioned on the Nordendorf...
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A Hemony carillon hangs in the tower of St. Lebuinus Church in Deventer, Netherlands; it was cast in Zutphen in 1647...
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settled in Deventer, where he died on 13 July 1309. He was buried in the Lebuinus Church there. John fathered four illegitimate children, the name of the...
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intervention by King Desiderius of the Lombards, after a brief reign (see 767). Lebuinus, Anglo-Saxon missionary, founds the city of Deventer (modern-day Netherlands)...
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restore the chapel destroyed by the pagan Saxons and to find the relics of Lebuinus, who had worked there as missionary, built the chapel, and died there in...
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the Anglo-Saxon missionary Liafwin (Lieven in some sources and Latinized Lebuinus) who died around 775 in Deventer. Veneration of Saint Livinus of Ghent...
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Immertal Josaphat Kuntsevych (Roman Catholic Church, Greek Catholic Church) Lebuinus (Liafwine) Livinus of Ghent Machar Margarito Flores García Nilus of Sinai...
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century, missionaries coming from England and Ireland, such as Boniface, Lebuinus, Ludger, Plechelm, Willehad and especially Willibrord, sought to convert...
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construction and transport companies. Archeological evidence shows that the monk Lebuinus founded a church in Rijssen, as early as the seventh century, as part of...
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mentally handicapped people; the village already existed in 768; Saint Lebuinus built a chapel there; the name is allegedly derived from wel-apa that is:...
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Molkwerum Molkwar Village St Lebuinus Church Coat of arms Location in the former Nijefurd municipality Molkwerum Location in the Netherlands Show map of...
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the cantor-organist of the Central Church in Deventer, also known as the Lebuïnus Church. He is also well known for his contributions as an instrumentalist...
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the highlights in the collection are the 9th-century chalice of Saint Lebuinus and carved ivories from the Lebuïnuskerk in Deventer. Dutch painting of...
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life of the Anglo-Saxon missionaries Boniface (in prose), Suitbert and Lebuïnus (both in a sermon and in verses), as well as St. Amalberga (?) and Bishop...
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settlement started along the IJssel river. Around 765, a chapel was founded by Lebuinus. During the 19th century, a linear settlement appeared along the road from...
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Prince of Orange, conquered the city and the diocese ceased to exist. Saint Lebuinus Church was the cathedral of the Diocese of Deventer. It was later taken...
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Saint Lebuinus was rebuilt in what was then called "Zwieterwoude". Over the course of the centuries, the village was constructed with this Lebuinus church...
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intervention by King Desiderius of the Lombards, after a brief reign (see 767). Lebuinus, Anglo-Saxon missionary, founds the city of Deventer (modern-day Netherlands)...
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clothes with an alms, and dismissed them with good advice. Gregory welcomed Lebuinus of Ripon and entrusted him with the mission of Overijssel on the borders...
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Retrieved 15 April 2023. Diepenhorst, Wim. "Een Fameus Orgel". Kerkgemeente Lebuinus. Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Meppel, Grote of Mariakerk". Orgels in Drenthe...
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Hermit who lived on Inner Farne, priest and a monk at Ripon Abbey. 23 March Lebuinus Ripon, Northumbria died 773 Founder of Deventer, an Apostle of the Frisians...
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(English siblings assisting Boniface) Wilfrid Willibrord Willehad of Bremen Lebuinus Saint Ludger Suitbert of Kaiserwerdt Saint Pirmin Saint Corbinian Although...
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Saint-Pierre-le-Vif near Sens in France, murdered by evildoers (c. 726) Saint Lebuinus (Liafwine, Leafwine), Apostle of the Frisians and patron of Deventer (c...
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ever made well tuned carillon. Was lost in a tower fire in 1920 Grote or Lebuinus kerk in Deventer (1647) latest renovation of the carillon in 2011 Zuider...
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5) St. Emilian of Cogolla, Priest St. Cunibert, Bishop of Cologne St. Lebuinus of Deventer, Priest Sts. Benedict, John, Matthew, Isaac, and Christian [cs;...
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