Saint ARNOUL – ancêtre de Charlemagne et des Européens, edited by Imp. Louis Hellenbrand. Le Comité d'Historicité Européene de la Lorraine, Metz, France...
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Arnold of Soissons (redirect from St. Arnoul)
Arnold (Arnoul) of Soissons or Arnold or Arnulf of Oudenburg (c. 1040–1087) is a saint of the Catholic Church, the patron saint of hop-pickers, Belgian...
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Arnoald (category Bishops of Metz)
J., "Grandes figures monacales des temps mérovingiens: saint Arnoul de Metz. Études de critique historique", Revue Mabillon, 1921, p. 245-258, et 1922...
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of Saint Arnoul, made in the 7th century. It is one of the oldest Bishop's rings still existing. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Metz Cathedral...
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elevating his city of Metz by making it the cradle of the Carolingian family. In all probability he wished to establish Saint- Arnoul, whose patron saint...
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John of Gorze (redirect from Jean de Gorze)
abbot of St. Arnulph (Saint-Arnoul) at Metz, wrote a life of Gorze. Jean, Abbot of Saint-Arnoul, La vie de Jean, abbé de Gorze. Présentée et traduite...
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William the Walloon (category Clergy from Metz)
December 1089) was a Benedictine Abbot who served as the head of St. Arnoul at Metz in 1050. In 1073, he was elected as the Abbot of St-Remi, but faced...
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Arnold II (or Arnulf, Arnoul) (died 1146), Count of Loon, son of Arnold I, Count of Loon, and Agnes von Mainz, daughter of Gerhard I, Count of Rieneck...
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incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. "Arnulf (Arnoul) I "the Great" or "the Old" (Arnulfus Magnus, Arnulfus Vetulus) Marquis...
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