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- Saint Curcodomus (died ca. 680) was a Benedictine abbot and saint. He succeeded Saint Humbert at Maroilles Abbey. Curcodomus Portals:  Saints  Biography...
- Notre Dame des Affligés. He died at Maroilles around the year 682. Saint Curcodomus succeeded him as abbot. Buildings of this monastery are still present...
- 1940) Christian feast day: Andrew Kim Taegon (one of The Korean Martyrs) Curcodomus Cyprian (Catholic Church) Edith of Wilton Euphemia Ludmila Ninian Pope...
- Mans Botolph (Botulf)     680   Cædmon     680   Columbinus     680   Curcodomus     680   Eusebia (Eusébie, Eusoye, Isoie, Ysoir)     680   Abbess of...
- Corinth, bishop (10th-11th century) Hieromartyr Porphyrius (250) Saint Curcodomus, a deacon in Rome sent to help St Peregrinus (2nd century) Hieromartyr...
- Casa), Apostle to the Southern Picts (c. 432) (see also: August 26) Saint Curcodomus, successor of St Humbert as Abbot of Maroilles Abbey near Cambrai in France...
- title Maroilles Notre Dame des Affligés. Humbert was succeeded by Saint Curcodomus. From the 9th century to the time of the French Revolution in the late...