• Austrebertha (Austreberta, Eustreberta, Austreberta of Pavilly; French: Austreberthe) (630–February 10, 704) was a French nun of the Middle Ages, who took...
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  • or 451 Auspicius of Trier unknown c. 130 found in Roman Martyrology Austrebertha 630 10 February 704 Austregisilus unknown 624 Austromoine 200s 200s Autonomus...
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  • 1957) 2023 – AKA, South African rapper (b. 1988) Christian feast day: Austrebertha Charalambos José Sánchez del Río Scholastica February 10 (Eastern Orthodox...
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  • Aurea of Ostia thrown into the sea with a millstone around her neck Austrebertha Religious habit, wolf Austregisilus knight on horseback, sometimes with...
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  • Sainte-Austreberthe ("Saint Austrebertha") is the name of two communes in France: Sainte-Austreberthe, Pas-de-Calais Sainte-Austreberthe, Seine-Maritime...
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    château Esneval, built on the foundations of a feudal castle. Saint Austrebertha, born at Thérouanne (Pas-de-Calais) in 633, died at Pavilly on 10 February...
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    successor of St Nicetius as Bishop of Besançon in France (624) Saint Austrebertha, Abbess of Abbeville and of Pavilly in northern France (704) Saint Trumwine...
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