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    Gerebern (redirect from Gerebernus)
    took some of Gerebernus' bones from the coffin and fled. Only a few kilometers before Xanten, in the area of today's Sonsbeck, Gerebernus' bones could...
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    to uphold her vows and fled his court along with her confessor Father Gerebernus, two trusted servants, and the king's fool. Together they sailed towards...
    15 KB (1,467 words) - 21:56, 8 August 2024
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    when a chapel was constructed to preserve the relics of the martyr Gerebernus. Gerebernus is said to have been an Irish priest of the 6th or 7th century,...
    3 KB (425 words) - 14:35, 8 August 2022
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    Mailduf (Maidulph, Maelduib), founder of Malmesbury Abbey (673) Saint Gerebernus (Gerebern, Gerebrand), Hieromartyr, priest from Ireland who accompanied...
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    history paintings further include the Martyrdom of St Dymphna and St Gerebernus (Staatsgalerie im neuen Schloss Schleissheim, Oberschleissheim), formerly...
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    The religiously themed Exhumation of the bones of St Dymphna and St Gerebernus in the St Dymphna Church in Geel, Belgium is attributed to Vierpeyl. Works...
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  • 650   Aquilinus     650   Baldomerus (Galmier)     650   Dymphna and Gerebernus     650   Fursey     650   Leobald (Leotlebod)     650   Maroveus    ...
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