Gondulf of Provence — Gondulf, Duke, was a Patrician of Provence who later became Bishop of Metz (he was probably only a chorbishop [fr [http://books.google.fr/books?id=w3cpAAAAYAAJ pg=PR59 Dissertations sur l histoire ecclesiastique et civile de Paris p59] Jean… … Wikipedia
Gondulphus — Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gondulf, or Gondon was the name of several medieval bishops and saints: *Gondulphus of Tongeren *Gondulphus of Berry *Gondulf, Duke, 6th century bishop of Metz *Gondulphus of Metz, 9th century bishop … Wikipedia
List of bishops of Metz — This is a list of bishops of Metz; the Roman Catholic diocese of Metz now lies in eastern France.To 500* Clement of Metz (c. 280 300) * Celestius * Felix I * Patient * Victor I 344–346 * Victor II * Simeon * Sambace * Rufus of Metz * Adelphus *… … Wikipedia
Gondulphus of Berry — Saint Gondulphus of Berry (also Gundulfus , Gondulf , Gondon ), who is honoured with the title of bishop, is a person of whom history gives a still more legendary account than of his namesake, Gondulf of Maastricht. According to the biography in… … Wikipedia
Гондульф (епископ Меца) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Гондульф. Гондульф фр. Gondulphe епископ Меца … Википедия
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List of rulers of Provence — The land of Provence has a history quite separate from that of any of the larger nations of Europe. Its independent existence has its origins in the frontier nature of the dukedom in Merovingian Gaul. In this position, influenced and affected by… … Wikipedia
Saint Rusticus (Archbishop of Lyon) — Saint Rusticus (ca 455 ndash; April 25, 501) was the Archbishop of Lyon, then Lugdunum, since the year of 494, the successor of Saint Lupicinus of Lyon (491 ndash; 494). Later canonized, his Feast Day is April 25. He was the son of Aquilinus (ca… … Wikipedia
Gondulphus of Tongeren — Saint Gondulphus of Maastricht (also Gondolfus , Gundulfus , Gondulf , Gondon ; born c. 524, died c. 6 July 607) was the Bishop of Tongres and Bishop of Maastricht in the sixth century. His predecessor, Monulphus (Monulf), transferred the seat of … Wikipedia
Gondulphus of Metz — Saint Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gondulf, or Gondon (died 6 September 823) was the Bishop of Metz from 816 until his death. As bishop, Gondulphus succeeded Angilram, him who caused Paul the Deacon to write the Liber de episcopis Mettensibus , and who … Wikipedia