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- Monulph was a sixth-century bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht, and is revered as a Roman Catholic saint. Little is known about his life. The Acta Sanctorum...
- Fridi****, Irish prince and saint Li Ezi, empress of Northern Zhou (b. 536) Monulph, bishop of Maastricht Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (MS A) s.a. 588 Tony Jaques...
- 1990s have revealed the remains of a 6th-century church (built by bishop Monulph and described by Gregory of Tours as a magnum templum), with at its center...
- Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint. Together with Saint Servatius and Saint Monulph, he is one of the patron saints of the city of Maastricht. Very few facts...
- road, outside the castrum. According to Gregory of Tours it was bishop Monulph who around 570 built the first stone church on the grave of Servatius,...
- attire, book[citation needed] Gondulph of Maastricht Often depicted with Monulph, both holding miniature churches[citation needed] Gotthard of Hildesheim...
- the saint's grave was replaced by a large stone church built by bishop Monulph around 570. This church was replaced by a larger pilgrim church in the...
- Gregory of Tours in the late 6th century. It was at that time that bishop Monulph replaced the wooden grave chapel with a stone basilica. Calendars of saints...
- the collection are the so-called albe of Saint Servatius and the robe of Monulph. Furthermore, there is an extensive collection of early-Medieval woven...
- (uncertain; this may have happened in the 6th c. only). ca. 570 - Bishop Monulph builds a large stone church on the grave of Saint Servatius. ca. 590-670...