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    Ursmar of Lobbes (born 644, died 713) was a missionary bishop in the Meuse and Ardennes region in present-day Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg and France. He...
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  • Martyrology Ursicinus of Ravenna unknown c. 67 AD found in Roman Martyrology Ursmar 600s 713 found in Roman Martyrology Ursula 300s 21 October 383 found in...
    355 KB (8,870 words) - 22:38, 19 July 2024
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    Benedictine monastery of Lobbes, he became a disciple of Saint Ursmar. After nomination by Ursmar, he was elected as his successor as the head of the abbey...
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    Taiping, princess of the Tang dynasty Suitbert, Anglo-Saxon missionary bishop Ursmar, Frankish abbot and missionary bishop Yijing, Chinese Buddhist monk and...
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  • 993 8 Yes 2 Urbicius c. 805 Yes 1 Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne 625 Yes 1 Ursmar 713 Yes 1 Ursula Julia Ledochowska 17 Apr 1865 29 May 1939 18 May 2003 Yes...
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    800 Oratory of Bishop Theodulf of Orleans in Germigny-des-Prés 806 St. Ursmar's Collegiate church, in Lobbes, Belgium (819–823) St. Michael, Fulda, rotunda...
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  • Expeditus George of Antioch Olaus and Laurentius Petri (Lutheran) Pope Leo IX Ursmar April 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Richard Holland (2000). Nero: The...
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  • Liessies Liessies c. 751 Wilbert Guntrad Lobbes Abbey Lobbes c. 650 Landelin Ursmar? Loches Abbey Loches Lorch Abbey Saint Peter and Paul Abbey, Luxeuil Luxeuil-les-Bains...
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    so the abbot decided to take the relics of the abbey's founder, Saint Ursmar, on a tour (delatio) through Flanders, starting in 1060, in order to convince...
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    Brussels. The first chapel was founded in 693 A.D on the initiative of Ursmar. All current abbey, which includes the church, the cloister and outbuildings...
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    had laid the foundation of this house, Landelin, left his disciple, St. Ursmar, to finish the building, and constituted him the first abbot. As a result...
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    which, in the seventh and eighth centuries, had as abbots St. Landelin, St. Ursmar, St. Ermin, and St. Theodulph, and in the tenth century, Heriger, the ecclesiastical...
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    (1897–1964): 1957–1964 Damasus (Josef) Zähringer from Ibach (1899–1977): 1965–1967 Ursmar (Johannes) Engelmann from Jena (1909–1986): 1970–1980 Hieronymus (Gerhard)...
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    date—variously expressed as 18 April, 14th kalends of May or the feast of Saint Ursmar. The next day (19 April, Misericordia Sunday) the Duke of Brabant sacked...
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  • Hagiochoranus (Mikuláš Troilus Hagiochoranus) 1556–1558 Ursmarus Goisonius (Ursmar de Goisson) 1558–1561 Paulus Hoffaeus (Pavel Hoffae) 1561–1574 Henricus...
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  • dedicated the rest of his life to the worship of God. Landelin was succeeded by Ursmar (Saint Ursmarus) who devoted himself to preaching Christianity among the...
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    Hessischen kirchengeschichtlichen Vereinigung. Volume 17, 1967, p. 294; Ursmar Engelmann in: Zeitschrift für die Geschichte des Oberrheins. Volume 114...
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    Florence in Italy and a disciple of St Zenobius and St Ambrose (c. 396) Saint Ursmar, missionary bishop, founder of Aulne Abbey and Wallers Abbey (713) Saint...
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    of a clog-maker, who gave them all literary names, such as Zénon, Odon, Ursmar, and Clovis. He displayed some early skill for drawing so, at the age of...
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    the Vikings. The parish church which was later built, was dedicated to Ursmar, the first abbot of the Lobbes Abbey. Zegelsem is known for its street paved...
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