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Hidulf (died 707) was an abbot,
founder of
Moyenmoutier Abbey, and
reputed bishop of Trier. He is a
Catholic and
Orthodox saint. His
feast day is 11 July...
- Yes 1
Herman of
Alaska 1750s 15 Nov 1836 9 Aug 1970 Yes 1 Hervé 556 Yes 1
Hidulf (Hiduiphus, Hidulphus, Hydulphe) 707 Yes Yes 2 Pope
Hilarius 468 Yes Yes...
- d’Arennes and a
relative of
Saint Waldetrudis. She was
married to
Saint Hidulf of
Hainault until both
decided to
enter religious life,
after which point...
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crown prince of the Tang
dynasty Abbo II,
bishop of Metz (approximate date)
Hidulf,
bishop of
Trier (approximate date) John Maron,
Syriac monk and patriarch...
- St. Hildulf, said to have been
Archbishop of Trier,(although
there is no
Hidulf on the list of
bishops of Trier.) For some time he
shared the
solitude of...
- monasteries.
Madelgarius went to Hautmont,
where he
became a
Benedictine monk.
Hidulf of Hainault,
husband of her
cousin Aye,
built her a cell and
chapel near...
- (late 7th century)
Saint Agia (Aia, Aya, Austregildis, Aye), wife of St
Hidulf of
Hainault in Belgium,
monastic at the
convent of Mons (c. 714)
Saint Wicterp...
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crown prince of the Tang
dynasty Abbo II,
bishop of Metz (approximate date)
Hidulf,
bishop of
Trier (approximate date) John Maron,
Syriac monk and patriarch...
- (c. 705)
Saint Spinulus (Spinula, Spin), a monk at
Moyenmoutier with St
Hidulf,
later founder of the
monastery of Bégon-Celle (now Saint-Blasien) (707...
- the
Bishop of Verdun. Eric of
Lorraine was also
commendatory abbot of St
Hidulf's in
Moyenmoutier and the
reforms were next
introduced there. With the approval...