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- Saint Sindulf of Rheims (or Sindulphus, Sindulphe, Sandou, Sendou; died c. 660) was a hermit who lived near Reims. His feast day is 20 October. The monks...
- tribal name Y ****red; Seaxburh sinþ, sind, siþ travel, time Y Y Sindolf/Sindulf, Sindram, Sindbald, Sindbert; Adalsinda Sinthgunt as "Sun's sister" in...
- Desiderius (c. 590–607) Domnolus (c. 614–620) Etherius Clarentius fl. 624 Sindulf (Syndulph) Landalenus (c. 625–650) Edictus Caldeoldus (654 — 664) Bobolinus...
- faith in Visigothic Portugal, honoured especially in Santarém (653) Saint Sindulf of Rheims, a hermit in Aussonce near Rheims in France, Confessor (660)...
- much troubled by Iconoclasm and the raids of the Lombards (741) Saint Sindulf of Vienne (Sindulphus), the thirty-first Bishop of Vienne in France (c...
- village and flows west to join the Suippe at Vaudetre. The hermit Saint Sindulf of Rheims is said to have lived in Aussonce in the 7th century. In the...