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    in Acquitaine. His successor, Paulinus of Trier, sent Lubentius to retrieve the body. Lubentius traveled to Acquitaine, and after diligent search, discovered...
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    Lubentius. 3. Auflage. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2006, ISBN 978-3-7954-5802-7. Wilhelm Schäfer: Die Baugeschichte der Stiftskirche St. Lubentius zu...
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  • de Marillac 12 August 1591 15 March 1660 11 March 1934 by Pope Pius XI Lubentius c. 300 c. 370 Luca Antonio Falcone 19 October 1669 30 October 1739 15...
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    Christianization of the Lahn region and the St. Lubentius basilica play a special role. The legend that Lubentius himself ministered there is demonstrably wrong...
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    leading positions in the Electorate of Trier: he became archdeacon of St. Lubentius in Dietkirchen in 1217 and cathedral provost in 1228. The provostship...
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  • of Le Mans 4th century Loman of Trim 5th century Longinus 1st century Lubentius 4th century Lucian of Antioch 4th century Lucian of Beauvais 3rd century...
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    interred in the church of St. George.(A somewhat similar tale is told of Lubentius of Dietkirchen.) His remains were later moved to a church dedicated to...
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    (1785-1844), founder of the Pontifical Association of the Holy Childhood Lubentius Huben († 1740), Electoral Palatine Geheimrat and benefactor of the parish...
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    important ecclesiastical center for the Lahngau. In the Middle Ages, the St. Lubentius at Dietkirchen was the seat of an archdeaconry that included all of the...
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    Diez. Hambach was first mentioned in 1290 in a necrology from "Stift St. Lubentius zu Dietkirchen". Hambach belonged to the shire of Diez. From 1794 temporarily...
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