• Remaclus (Remaculus, Remacle, Rimagilus, also called Remaclus von Stablo; died 673) was a Benedictine missionary bishop who is venerated as a saint. For...
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    Maastricht. The child was baptized by his godfather, the local bishop Remaclus, and educated by Landoald, archpriest of the city and head of the noble...
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    along with Saint Remaclus. Of noble parentage, Hadelin lived at the court of Sigebert of Austrasia. He then became a student of Remaclus first at Solignac...
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    image of St Remaclus and the wolf, which in Stavelot's founding legend carried bricks for the building of the abbey after having killed Remaclus's donkey....
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    Columbianan missionaries Amandus and Remaclus, both of whom came to be influential bishops within the Merovingian court. Remaclus, in particular, was important...
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    of Saint Remaclus is a Romanesque church in Ocquier, a district of the municipality of Clavier in Belgium. It is dedicated to Saint Remaclus. Built on...
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    Abbey of Stavelot, founded ca 650, out of what had been a villa, by Saint Remaclus (Saint Remacle). The villa's lands occupied the borderland between the...
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    (d. 668) Li Shimin, son of Chinese General Li Yuan (the Duke of Tang) Remaclus, bishop of Maastricht (approximate date) Wandregisel, Frankish monk and...
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    Devoted from his earliest youth to the service of God, Trudo came to St. Remaclus, Bishop of Liège (Acta Sanctorum, I Sept., 678) and was sent by him to...
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    proceedings of the church councils to the pope. He resigned the see to St. Remaclus, to resume his missionary work. Around this time, Amand established contact...
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    quarrystone aisleless church, 19th century Pastor-Ziegler-Platz – Saint Remaclus's Old Catholic Church (Alte Katholische Kirche St. Remaklus); three-floor...
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    dependence of the Princely Abbey of Stavelot-Malmedy. The Church of Saint Remaclus in Ocquier is a well-preserved Romanesque rural church. Menne, Gilbert...
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  • Coat of arms of Stavelot Abbey bearing the wolf that accompanied Saint Remaclus Justa and Rufina Rosalia Romedius with a packed bear carrying his luggage...
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  • Ebregise ? (614–627) Saint John I Agnus (627–647) Saint Amand (647–650) Saint Remaclus (652–662) Saint Theodard (662–669) Saint Lambert, patron saint of the diocese...
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    Burgundy (b. 652) Domangart mac Domnaill, king of Dál Riata (Scotland) Remaclus, Frankish missionary (approximate date) Yan Liben, painter and official...
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    He is thought to have been a disciple of Remaclus at the monastery of Stavelot in Belgium. When Remaclus became bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht in around...
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    name, is known as the Typos. King Sigebert II of Austrasia is advised by Remaclus to establish a double-monastery, at Stavelot and Malmedy. As a missionary...
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  • (b. 1938) Christian feast day: Mansuetus of Toul Marinus Pope Gregory I Remaclus Prudence Crandall (Episcopal Church (USA)) September 3 (Eastern Orthodox...
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    (574-584). He died while tending the sick during an epidemic. A disciple of St Remaclus at Malmédy-Stavelot in Belgium and his successor as Abbot (653) and Bishop...
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    grew up around it. The great Romanesque abbey church, dedicated to Saint Remaclus and Saint Quintin, was demolished in 1798, four years after the suppression...
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    struggle against paganism and opposition. St Amandus (647–650) and St Remaclus (650–660) even abandoned the episcopal see in discouragement. Both built...
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    of St. Augustine Catholic Church in Trenton, Wisconsin. Church of Saint Remaclus, Belgium. A Romanesque church built of fieldstone. Dry-stone wall Earl...
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    Clavier Clavir (Walloon) Municipality The Church of Saint Remaclus in Ocquier, Clavier Coat of arms Location of Clavier Clavier Location in Belgium Location...
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  • Ghent 631? Amandus Saint Peter Abbey, Solignac Solignac 631/2 Eligius Remaclus Saint Pierre de la Couture Le Mans bef. 616 Bertechramn of Le Mans Saint-Pierre-le-Vif...
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  • 672   Vincentian     672   Vitalian     672   pope Frodobert     673   Remaclus     673   Bishop of Maastricht Drausinus (Drausius)     674   Bishop of...
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  • Lanfrid, Waldram and Eliland Stavelot-Malmedy Abbey Stavelot, Malmedy 648 Remaclus Susteren Abbey Susteren First mentioned in 711 Willibrord Tauberbischofsheim...
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  • rector of the college at Paderborn, and died at Namur. Remacle Roberti (Remaclus Robertius), an official and adviser in the Spanish Netherlands, was his...
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    the Great (the Dialogist), Pope of Rome (604) (see also: March 12) Saint Remaclus, Bishop of Maastricht (c. 663) Saint Frugentius, a monk at Fleury Abbey...
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    both spiritual and physical. Born in Gascony in France, he followed St Remaclus to Solignac, Maastricht and Stavelot and founded the monastery of Chelles...
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  • Bishop Perpete (? – ?) Saint John I Agnus (627–647) Saint Amand (647–650) Remaclus (650–662) Saint Theodard (662-669 or 669 – 670) Saint Lambert (669-705...
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