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Saint Amalberga of
Maubeuge (also Amalia, or
Amelia of
Lobbes or Binche) was a
Merovingian nun and
saint who
lived in the 7th century.
Amalberga's father...
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Amalberga of
Temse (c. 741 – 10 July 772) was a
Lotharingian noblewoman from the
Frankish royal house of the
Pippinids who is
celebrated as a
saint in...
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Saint Amelia (
Amalberga, Amelberga) may
refer to:
Amalberga of Maubeuge, 7th-century
Frankish nun and
saint (July 10)
Amalberga of Temse, 8th-century...
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Amalberga Vos (d.
after 1573) was the
Abbess of the Ter Hage
Abbey in
Zeeland from 1534
until 1572. Her
family and
background is unknown, but she became...
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specifically the woman's name
Amalberga. Its po****rity is
attributed to the
Belgian Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge. The
origins of the name Amalia...
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Stephen III May 13 – Dōkyō, ****anese
Buddhist monk (b. 700) July 10 –
Amalberga of Temse,
Lotharingian nun and
saint (b. 741) date
unknown Dúngal mac...
- 1051, she was the
daughter of a duke of
Lotharingia called Witger and
Amalberga of Maubeuge. She died
between 680 and 714. Her name is
connected to several...
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small ships (péniche) and has 5 locks.
Traditions says that
Saint Amalberga of
Temse crossed the
river in
Temse on the back of a big Sturgeon.[citation...
- Tarsus,
Archbishop of
Canterbury (b. 602) Aimé,
Swiss bishop and
saint Amalberga of Maubeuge,
Lotharingian saint (approximate date)
Benedict Biscop, Anglo-Saxon...
- name were also
relatives of the
later Carolingian dynasty:
Amalberga of
Maubeuge and
Amalberga of Temse, and they are both
official saints recognized by...