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reappointment as count, but Mummolus used his gifts for his own request for the comital office, which he received. Mummolus attained prominence in Gaul
Mummolus
Lombard duke of Pavia
army of Mummolus. Defeated, they retreated back to Susa, in Italy, which was a Byzantine possession of the magister militum, Sisinnius. Mummolus invaded
Zaban
of Saint-Agnan of Orléans, in the 7th century. Mummolus became its second or third abbot. In 660 Mummolus sent an expedition to transfer the remains of
Mummolus_of_Fleury
Field fortification made of sharpened trees
reign of Magnus Maximus with the use of an abatis. He also wrote that Mummolus, a general working for Burgundy, successfully used an abatis to defeat
Abatis
King of Orléans from 561 to 592 AD
his general Mummolus, who was always Gontrand's greatest weapon, for he was the greatest general in Gaul at the time, to remove him. Mummolus defeated Chilperic's
Guntram
Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany
as Stablo, now Estoublon, and were defeated by the Gallo-Roman general Mummolus. They were allowed to return to Italy, gather their families and belongings
Saxons
Duke Mummolus and asked him to acknowledge Guntram as his true overlord. Together with Bishop Sagittarius and other supporters of Gundovald, Mummolus went
Gundoald
Desiderius to invade his kingdom, but Guntram of Burgundy sent the patrician Mummolus against him and Desiderius was defeated and forced to retreat, leaving
Desiderius_of_Aquitaine
Topics referred to by the same term
nobleman Mummolin of Noyon, 7th-century bishop of Tournai and Noyon, saint Mummolus of Fleury, 7th-century saint, sometimes called Mummolin This disambiguation
Mummolin
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
transferred to Fleury from the Abbey of Monte Cassino in Italy by Abbot Mummolus of Fleury. The monastery, known for the Fleury Playbook, was pillaged and
Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire
the Great, king of the Ostrogoths, makes Avignon his headquarters. 581 - Mummolus in Avignon resisted siege by the Austrasian Guntram Boso. 591 - Outbreak
Timeline_of_Avignon
Calendar year
becomes ruler over the Visigoths in Hispania Citerior (Eastern Spain). Mummolus, Gallo-Roman prefect, defeats the Lombards at Embrun and expels them from
568
Calendar year
Lombards again raid Southern Gaul, but are defeated by the Franks under Mummolus, patricius and son of the Gallo-Roman count of Auxerre, and are driven
573
Councils of Paris of 558 and 573. He resisted the claims of the patrician Mummolus, conqueror of the Lombards, who felt that the bishop had not shown him
Quinidius
King of the Lombards from c. 560 to 572
a major scale. The Lombard attacks were ultimately repelled following Mummolus' victory at Embrun. These attacks had lasting political consequences, souring
Alboin
Duke
However, Gondoulf forces Mummolus to follow Gontran Boson to the King of Chalon. As soon as he arrived in Auvergne, Mummolus returned home. In September
Gontran_Boson
676 Vincent Madelgarius 615 677 Arbogast (Arascach) 678 Mummolus (Mommulus) 678 Nathalan 678 Bishop of Tullicht Dagobert II
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 7th century
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French diocese
Quinidius (Quenin, 556–579), who resisted the claims of the patrician Mummolus, conqueror of the Lombards; Joseph-Marie de Suares (1633–1666), who died
Roman Catholic Diocese of Vaison
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Vaison
Decade
becomes ruler over the Visigoths in Hispania Citerior (Eastern Spain). Mummolus, Gallo-Roman prefect, defeats the Lombards at Embrun and expels them from
560s
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day
later called Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, near Orleans in France (650) Saint Mummolus (Mommolus, Mommolenus), second Abbot of Fleury in France (c. 678) Saint
August 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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: Jovinus usurper 581 : Marcellus ... 659 : Aurelien (Aurele) 661 : Mummolus ... 773 : Sigibert (Sigepert, Sigisbert) 791 : Arimundus (Arimond) 823–835 :
Roman Catholic Diocese of Uzès
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Decade
Lombards again raid Southern Gaul, but are defeated by the Franks under Mummolus, patricius and son of the Gallo-Roman count of Auxerre, and are driven
570s
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
friend of Saint Kieran or Saint Piran in Cornwall (6th century) Saint Mummolus (Mumbolus, Momleolus, Momble), born in Ireland, he was a companion of St
November 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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