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Saint, nun, abbess, and founder of a convent in Metz, France
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.
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Ruling family of the Franks (c. 481–751)
queen of Austrasia (died 613) Fredegund, queen of Neustria (died 597) Glodesind, abbess in Metz (died c. 600) Burgundofara, abbess of Moutiers (died 645)
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7th-century Frankish bishop and Catholic saint
sources identify as Dode or Doda (born c. 584), the paternal aunt of Saint Glodesind of France, an abbess of a monastery in Metz. Chlodulf of Metz was their
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cathedral of Metz for one day. He may also have translated the relics of Glodesind to the cathedral. He then issued a charter of privileges in favour of
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Carmen Salles y Barangueras Christopher (Western Christianity) Cucuphas Glodesind James the Great (Western Christianity) John I Agnus Julian of Le Mans
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Vienne) 558 607 Bishop of Vienne Eulogius of Alexandria 608 Glodesind 608 Anastasius XII 609 Antioch Artemius 609 Bishop of
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 7th century
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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:
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English variant spelling of French Désirée, DEZIREE means "desired."
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(Ιωάννα) Feminine form of Greek Ioannes, IOANNA means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of a follower of Jesus.
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Earth, Base
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The incomparably great
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As YFou Like It' The court jester.
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Believer in Truth
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English, Scottish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German, and Dutch : from the Scandinavian personal name Magnus. This was borne by Magnus the Good (died 1047), king of Norway, who was named for the Emperor Charlemagne, Latin Carolus Magnus ‘Charles the Great’. The name spread from Norway to the eastern Scandinavian royal houses, and became popular all over Scandinavia and thence in the English Danelaw.
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Precious
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The guest of the princess
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