Saint Disibod (619–c.700) was an Irish monk and hermit, first mentioned in a martyrologium by Hrabanus Maurus (9th century). Hildegard of Bingen around...
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convergence of the Glan and the Nahe rivers by Saint Disibod. Hildegard of Bingen, who wrote Disibod's biography "Vita Sancti Disibodi", lived in Disibodenberg...
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Chang'an (Shaanxi). Daqin is the name for the Roman Empire or the Near East. Disibod, Irish monk and hermit, arrives as a missionary in Francia. He begins his...
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king of the Lombards Di Renji, official of the Tang dynasty (b. 630) Disibod, Irish monk and hermit (b. 619) Dōshō, Japanese Buddhist monk (b. 629)...
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Day: Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia (Roman Catholic Church) Corbinian Disibod Nativity of Mary (Roman Catholic Church), (Anglo-Catholicism) Monti Fest...
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back to Proto-Germanic is proved by the personal names Frank. Agedisus, Disibod, Aleman. Disi, Lomb. Tiso. See dís and Idis (Germanic) and compare *wala-kuzjōn...
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Archbishop of Canterbury. Abd Allah ibn Abbas, cousin of Muhammad (d. 687) Disibod, Irish monk and hermit (d. 700) Li Chengqian, prince of the Tang dynasty...
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Press, 1994/1998/2004. Three Lives and a Rule: the Lives of Hildegard, Disibod, Rupert, with Hildegard's Explanation of the Rule of St. Benedict. Trans...
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and the Glan, was founded at the beginning of the 8th century by Saint Disibod, an Irish missionary. Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a famous Christian mystic...
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Volmar (died 1173) was a Saint Disibod monk who acted as prior and father confessor for the nuns at Disibodenberg. He was one of two teachers of Hildegard...
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Northumbria, and founded the convent of Lyminge in Kent as abbess (c. 647) Saint Disibod (Disibode, Disen), founder of Disibodenberg Abbey in Rhineland-Palatinate...
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king of the Lombards Di Renji, official of the Tang dynasty (b. 630) Disibod, Irish monk and hermit (b. 619) Dōshō, Japanese Buddhist monk (b. 629)...
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Ltd., 2002. —, trans., Three Lives and a Rule: the Lives of Hildegard, Disibod, Rupert, with Hildegard’s Explanation of the Rule of St. Benedict, Charlotte...
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dynasty (d. 652) 619 Abd Allah ibn Abbas, cousin of Muhammad (d. 687) Disibod, Irish monk and hermit (d. 700) Li Chengqian, prince of the Tang dynasty...
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Archbishop Ruthard refounded Disibodenberg Abbey, at the place where Disibod had built a cell at the confluence of the rivers Nahe and Glan, by replacing...
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Desiderius of Fontenelle 700 Deusdedit 700 Bishop of Brescia Disibod (Disen, Disibode) 700 Drithelm 700 Eanfleda 700 Efflam...
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Chang'an (Shaanxi). Daqin is the name for the Roman Empire or the Near East. Disibod, Irish monk and hermit, arrives as a missionary in Francia. He begins his...
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martyrdom is depicted in a famous painting by Peter Paul Rubens St Disibod (619–700) – Disibod, or Disens, was Livinus's successor; he was allegedly driven...
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Chapel's patron, John the Baptist, and underneath, among others, Saint Disibod. On each side of the chancel are wall surfaces shaped in local forms. To...
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Staudernheim and Odernheim, is the Disibodenberg, upon which the Irish monk Disibod founded a monastery. Hildegard of Bingen lived and worked there for more...
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