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    ordained him deacon, but not before Gaugericus had memorized the entire psalter. Magnerich entrusted Gaugericus with the pastoral care of the city of...
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    island in the river Senne in Brussels, Belgium. It was named after Saint Gaugericus of Cambrai, who according to legend, built a chapel there around 580....
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    the origin of the settlement which was to become Brussels lies in Saint Gaugericus' construction of a chapel on an island in the river Senne around 580....
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    Charles transferred the relics of Saint Gudula from Moorsel to the Saint Gaugericus chapel on Saint-Géry Island near Brussels. This is generally accepted...
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    St. Gaugericus' Church...
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    iris is the symbol of Brussels, since historically the important Saint Gaugericus Island was carpeted in them. The iris symbol is now the sole feature on...
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  • or gấu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gau or GAU may refer to: Gaugericus (c. 550–626), Bishop of Cambrai Gau Ming-Ho (born 1949), Chinese mountaineer...
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    bishop (approximate date) Gallus, Irish missionary (approximate date) Gaugericus, bishop of Cambrai (approximate date) John Moschus, Byzantine monk (approximate...
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  • Gaudentius of Brescia Bishop's vestment, miter, crosier[citation needed] Gaugericus bishop, mitre on head, without his crosier, right hand lifted in a gesture...
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  • Archived October 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Not to be confused with Gaugericus, who is also known as Saint Géry. San Gerio (Girio) St. Gerard de Lunel...
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    Lambert II of Leuven of the relics of the martyr Saint Gudula from Saint Gaugericus' chapel to the church that would later become the Cathedral of St. Michael...
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    Bishop Gaugericus had founded an abbey in 595, originally dedicated to Saint Médard and Saint Loup, then, after the death of the founder, Gaugericus himself...
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    Epoissium, Eposium, Epusum or Ivosium, a military settlement of the Romans. Gaugericus, bishop of Cambrai, was born in Eposium around 550. A little later it...
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  • was transferred from Arras to Cambrai. Among his successors were: Saint Gaugericus (580–619) Saint Berthoaldus (about 625) Saint Aubert (d. 667) Saint Vindicianus...
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    relics of the martyr Saint Gudula, which were housed before then in Saint Gaugericus' Church on Saint-Géry Island (where today's Halles Saint-Géry/Sint-Gorikshallen...
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  • Géry is the customary French form of Saint Gaugericus. French communes named for the saint include: Géry, Meuse, France Saint-Géry (disambiguation), several...
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    surrounded by Saint Sebastian, Saint Christopher, Saint George and Saint Géry (Gaugericus) who, according to legend, erected a chapel that would be at the origin...
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    Lower Lorraine (977–992), the body of the saint was transferred to Saint Gaugericus' chapel in Brussels. Lambert II, Count of Leuven, (d. 1054) founded a...
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  • of Queensland (b. 1942) Christian Feast Day: Athracht Clare of Assisi Gaugericus John Henry Newman (Church of England) Philomena Susanna Taurinus of Évreux...
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    Abi Talib (b. 555) Fiachnae mac Báetáin, king of Dál nAraidi (Ireland) Gaugericus, bishop of Cambrai (approximate date) Sexred, king of Essex (approximate...
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  • Saint-Géry (which refers to Saint Gaugericus) may refer to: Saint-Géry, Dordogne, France Saint-Géry, Chastre, Belgium Saint-Géry, Lot, France Île Saint-Géry...
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    since, according to legend, it is located at the same place where Saint Gaugericus defeated the dragon that was sowing terror on the territory that would...
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    (Blane), Bishop of Bute, Scotland (c. 590) (see also: August 10) Saint Gaugericus (Gau, Géry), Bishop of Cambrai and Arras in France, Confessor (c. 625)...
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    Cathedral Cathedral of Our Lady of Graces in Cambrai Patron saint Saint Gaugericus of Cambrai Current leadership Pope Francis Archbishop Vincent Dollmann...
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    The St. Gaugericus' church...
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    constructed in Jette, located in today's King Baudouin Park. 580 – Saint Gaugericus builds a chapel on an island in the river Senne, laying the origin of...
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    bombardment of 1695. He died in 1708 and was buried in the Church of St. Gaugericus in Brussels. When this church was demolished during the French period...
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  • Willem Borremans was a Flemish composer and the choir master of the Saint Gaugericus Church in Brussels. In 1660, he published in Antwerp, at the editing house...
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    The Halle Gate The Jesuit Church The Chapel Church The Church of St. Gaugericus The Anderlecht Gate The Lesser Sluice Gate The Flanders Gate "Expo: Brussel...
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  • Abi Talib (b. 555) Fiachnae mac Báetáin, king of Dál nAraidi (Ireland) Gaugericus, bishop of Cambrai (approximate date) Sexred, king of Essex (approximate...
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