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- Scannal of Cell-Coleraine in Ireland, a disciple of St Columba (563) Saint Adalsindis, sister of St Waldalenus, founder of the Monastery of Bèze in France,...
- Adalsinda or Adalsindis of Hamay and Eusebia of Douai, were 7th-century Columban nuns, who were sisters from a prominent Merovingian family; Eusebia became...
- she had four children - all saints, Maurontius, Eusebia, Clotsindis and Adalsindis. After her husband's repose she became a nun and founded the convent of...
- Elgiva, Ethelfieda)     714   Guthlac 673   714   Notburga     714   Adalsindis     715   Fructus     715   Milburga     715   Richimir     715   Ceolfrith...
- (Chier)     679   Leodegar (Leger, Leodegarius)     679   Bishop of Autun Adalsindis (Adalasinda, Adalisinda, Adalsinda, Adalsinde)   Hainault 680   Daughter...
- and Syagria. Catholic On-Line, where he is called a brother of Saint Adalsindis, mentioned in Johannes' chronicle of Bèze as Adalsinda of the convent...
- Saint Anastasia of Sirmium (c. 304) (see also December 22 - East ) Saint Adalsindis, a nun, first at Marchiennes Abbey, later entering the nearby convent...
- together with their four children, Maurontius, Clotsindis, Eusebia and Adalsindis. Adalbald was murdered by relatives of his wife who disapproved of the...