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- Glodesind (572−608) was a saint, nun, abbess, and founder of a convent in Metz, France, during the time of King Childebert II (575−596) of Austrasia....
- queen of Austrasia (died 613) Fredegund, queen of Neustria (died 597) Glodesind, abbess in Metz (died c. 600) Burgundofara, abbess of Moutiers (died 645)...
- give the name of Dode, or Doda (born c. 584), the paternal aunt of Saint Glodesind of France, an abbess of a convent in Metz. Chlodulf of Metz was their...
- Anne (Eastern Christianity) Christopher (Western Christianity) Cucuphas Glodesind James the Great (Western Christianity) John I Agnus Julian of Le Mans...
- Vienne) 558   607   Bishop of Vienne Eulogius of Alexandria     608   Glodesind     608   Anastasius XII     609 Antioch Artemius     609   Bishop of...
- VII. Dublin, 1875. pp. 382-386. Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "S. GLODESIND, V. (ABOUT A.D. 608.)." In: The Lives of the Saints. Volume the Eighth:...