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  Arnulf of Metz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arnulf of Metz (August 13, 582 – August 16, 640) was a Frankish noble who had great influence in the Merovingian kingdoms as a bishop and was later canonized as a saint.
In 613, Arnulf and Pippin of Landen, whose daughter Begga, had married Arnulf's son Ansegisel, led the opposition of Frankish nobles to Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia.
Arnulf was canonized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church and is known as the patron saint of brewing.
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 St. Arnulf of Metz - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon
In due course Arnulf was married to a Frankish woman of noble lineage, by whom he had two sons, Anseghisel and Clodulf.
Arnulf was universally designated as a worthy candidate for the office, and he was consecrated bishop of that see about 611.
The bishops were much considered at court; their advice was listened to; they took part in the dispensation of justice by the courts; they had a voice in the appointment of royal officers; they were often used as the king's ambassadors, and held high administrative positions.
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 Flemish Saints quiz -- free game
St Gertrude of Nivelles was born at Landen in the 7th century.
St. Drogo was a Flemish nobleman of the 12th century who became a hermit and shepherd in Sebourg, France, after undertaking a series of pilgrimages.
St. Christina was born at Brusthem in 1150.
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 Metz
His remains were transferred in 643 by his successor Abbo (627-42) to the church of St. John outside the city and henceforth known as St. Arnulf's church.
The first church reform movement of which the monasteries of St. Clement, St. Arnulf, and St. Glossinde were the focus, originated with Adalbert I and Bruno; under Dietrich I the monastery of St. Symphorus was again restored, and the new cathedral of St. Stephen built by Dietrich III in 1039.
The diocesan institutions are the seminary for priests at Metz with 10 professors, the small seminary at Montigny near Metz, the cathedral school of St. Arnulf at Mets, and St. Augustine's Institute at Bitach.
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She was the daughter of Pepin of Landen and St. Iduberga, and the older sister of St. Gertrude of Nivelles.
Begga married the nobleman Anseilius, son of St. Arnulf of Metz, and she was the mother of Pepin the Short, also known as Pepin of Herstal, founder of the Carolingian dynasty of rulers of France.
The vita of St. Gertrude of Nivelles was written circa 670 and it was reqritten sometime in the 11th century.
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 Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Parents: Arnold of Metz (St. Arnulf) and _____ (spouse of Arnold of Metz).
Arnulf, or Arnold of Metz (in eastern France today), lived in Austrasia (which consisted more or less of modern central Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and eastern France) and was the son of distinguished Frankish parents.
In 625, Austrasia was entrusted to Clothaire's son, Dagobert, and Arnulf became to tutor and chief minister of the young king.
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 vitaarnulfi/index.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arnulf was born at Tiegem in Flanders in 1048.
And Arnulf, daily increasing from virture to virtue, and [realizing] that to that point he had been [a lord] for nothing, judged the seclusion of the cell to be the delights of paradise, and reckoned the continuous affliction of his body not a burden or misery, but a glory and a luxury.
All the same, Arnulf did not cease to preach, to argue, and to entreat that she should give pardon to her husband’s and son’s murderers for the restoration of their souls, and should consent that those whom she cruelly hated be made friends and allies to her.
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 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records
Arnulf was the first Mayor of the Palace for the French Kings in Austrasia (ancient area of France).
This Arnulf (Arnoul) passed his earlier life at the court of Theodebert II, king of Austrasia; throught the marriage of his elder son with a daughter of Pepin of Landen (St. Begga), he became an ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty.
Arnulf made further attempts to resign his offices, but it was not till 629 that he was able to retire to the Vosges mountains.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg27.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Blithildis married Ansbertus de Moselle, Gallo-Roman Senator of Narbonne son of Ferreolus, Gallo-Roman Senator in the Narbonne region and Deuteria (Dinteria), Abbess of St. Pierre de Rheims.
Basina, a nun in St. Radegund's nunnery in Poitiers.
Arnulf married Doda (Dobo) of Saxony in 611.
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Anseghisel remained in the service of the State; from his union with St. Begga, a daughter of Pepin of Landen, was born Pepin of Heristal, the founder of the Carlovingian dynasty.
Although he forbade her to follow St. Francis in complete poverty as a beggar, yet, on the other hand, by the command to keep her dower she was enabled to perform works of charity and tenderness.
Nevertheless, the entire German people still honour the "dear St. Elizabeth" as she is called; in 1907 a new impulse was given to her veneration in Germany and Austria by the celebration of the seven hundredth anniversary of her birth.
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 Saints
Begga was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace, and St. Itta.
She married Ansegilius, son of St. Arnulf of Metz, and their son was Pepin of Herstal, founder of the Carolingian dynasty of rulers in France.
Of her three sons, Otho afterward became Emperor, Henry was Duke of Bavaria, and St. Bruno edified the Church as Archbishop of Cologne.
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 St. Bertulf
He was the son of a pagan nobleman in Austrasia and a near relative of St. Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, whose pious example had such an influence on Bertulf that he became a Christian and in 620 entered the monastery of Luxeuil.
Like his holy predecessor, he insisted on the observance of the austere rule introduced by St. Columban, the founder of Bobbio, and preached fearlessly against Arianism, which had gained a firm foothold in Italy under the Lombard kings.
Jonas, a monk of Bobbio, who accompanied Bertulf on his journey to Rome, relates that, while returning to his monastery, Bertulf was attacked by a deadly fever, and cured miraculously by St. Peter.
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arnulf, Bishop of Metz; Mayor of the Palace
Others believe it was Bodegisel I. Many in both camps believe that St. Gondolfus and Bodegisel were brothers or half brothers at least and their father was Munderic.
Arnulf of Carinthia, King of Germany; Emperor of the East Franks b.
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 Confederacy of a Dunce - Saarbruecken
Some more historical information about the church can be found here (with photos) and here (timeline) (both in German only, although if you do not speak German, they can also perhaps use automated translation aids, as Google translate, if you are ready to employ a certain level from immutability to).
Arnulf seems to be a popular name, or at least a saintly one as there are six other St. Arnulfs listed in the register at catholic.org.
Camillus de Lellis, priest and confessor, founder of the Clerks Regular Ministering to the Sick, the heavenly patron of hospitals and of the sick.
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 All My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
ARNULF III count of Flanders 1070-71 Parents: BALDWIN VI Count of Flanders and Richilde.
This Arnulf (Arnoul) passed his earlier life at the court of Theodebert II, king of Austrasia; through the marriage of his elder son with a daughter of Pepin of Landen St. Begga), he became an ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty.
St. Arnulf settled near by, and lived there till his death twelve years later.
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 St Albans Psalter. The Calendar and Liturgical apparatus. University of Aberdeen.
Some were important institutional occasions, like the translation and octave of St Ivo (the patron of Huntingdon) in June, the dedication of Ramsey Abbey in September; the octave of St Alban in August, and the dedication of St Albans Abbey in December.
St Alexis was obviously important to St Albans Abbey where a chapel was dedicated to him under Abbot Richard, 1097-1119 by Ranulf Flambard, Bishop of Durham, 1099-1128 (GA, 148).
Goldschmidt (1895, 34) suggested that the interest in St Margaret was generated by Abbot Robert of St Albans (1151-66) who vowed to honour her highly if he was spared during a storm at sea.
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arnulf, Bishop of Metz; Mayor of the Palace b.
Arnulf of Carinthia, King of Germany; Emperor of the East Franks
The last true Carolingian ruler of the east Franks, Louis the Child (893-911) was the son of the Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia.
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 New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Saint Begga of Landen
Of this was born Pepin of Herstal, the founder of the Carlovingian dynasty in France.
After the death of her husband, St. Begga in 691 built at, the Meuse, seven chapels representing the Seven Churches of Rome, around a central church, and in connection there, she established a convent and colonized it with nuns from her long-dead sister's abbey at Nivelles.
Begga married Anségisel Duke of Metz, son of Saint Arnulf de Heristal Bishop of Metz, Mayor of Palace in Austrasia and Doda of Saxony.
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 Darklands List of Objects and Places
St.Arnulf: Of noble birth, Arnulf was a warrior and was very influential in affairs of state in the early 600's.
St.Erasmus: Patron Saint of sailors, and one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, he is also known as St. Elmo, and was saved by an angel from being burned alive.
NB: St. Thomas Aquinas is very helpful when encountering the demon at the devil's bridge.
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 Index A
AGAPE, CHIONIA, and IRENE --- Pope AGAPETUS I --- AGAPETUS the Deacon --- St. AGATHA of Catania --- AGATHIAS Scholasticus --- Pope St. AGATHO --- St. AGILBERT of Dorchester and Paris --- AGNELLUS of Ravenna --- St. AGNES of Rome --- AGOBARD of Lyons --- Hélène AHRWEILER --- St.
ALEXANDER of Alexandria --- ALEXANDER of Apamea (Bishop) --- St. ALEXANDER of Comana --- Fr.
AUGUSTINE of Florina --- St. AUGUSTINE of Hippo --- Cæsar AUGUSTUS --- AUSTRIA --- AUXENTIUS of Milan --- Abp.
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 Britannia Church: Christian Shrines of Britain
Edmund (the Martyr), St. Botolph and St. Jurmin
Eata, St. Acca, St. Alcmund (of Hexham) and St. Frithebert
Augustine (of Canterbury), St. Mellitus, St. Laurence (of Canterbury), St. Justus, St. Honorius, St. Deusdedit, St. Theodore (of Canterbury), St. Mildred (from Minster) (disputed), St. Adrian (of Canterbury), St. Nothelm, St. Bertwald, St. Lambert and St. Tatwin.
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 St. Pachomius Library
Descended from a noble Frankish family, St. Arnulf of Metz was also the great-great grandfather of Charlemagne.
Considered to have been a good warrior and diplomat, Arnulf wished to become a monk at Lérins; his wife, Doda, had become a nun at Treves.
He deferred his plan to assist in the succession of Clothaire II to his father's throne, and shortly after Clothaire's accession, Arnulf was named bishop of Metz.
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 Culpepper Connections' Family Tree - Person Page 8366   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 613, however, with Pepin, he led the aristocratic opposition to Brunhild that led to her downfall and to the reunification of Frankish lands under Chlotar II.
Arnulf's son Ansegisel married Pepin's daughter Begga; the son of this marriage, Pepin II, was Charlemagne's great-grandfather.
Doda became a nun, and Arnulf made plans to enter a monastery but was named the bishop of Nletz around 616.
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 Catholic Community Forum Discussion Groups - View Single Post - Rule-July 17th/Martyrology-July 18th
At Tivoli, in the time of Emperor Hadrian, St. Symphorosa, wife of the martyr St. Getulius, with her seven sons, Crescens, Julian, Nemesius, Primitivus, Justin, Stacteus, and Eugene.
At Silisitria in Bulgaria, St. Emilian, martyr, who was cast into a furnace, in the time of Julian the Apostate, under the governor Capitolinus, and received the palm of martyrdom.
By order of the proconsul Ruffinus, she was at four different times stretched on the rack for the faith of Christ, horribly lacerated with iron hooks, confined for a long time in a filthy prison, and finally put to the sword.
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 The Ecole Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Descended from a noble Frankish family, St. Arnulf of Metz was also the great-great grandfather of
He served as advisor to Dagobert I, and Arnulf's older son, Ansigisilus, married St. Begga, daughter of Pepin of Landen, another advisor.
After participating in councils at Clinchy and Rheims, Arnulf resigned his see to live in a skete in the Vosges with his friend, St. Romaric.
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 August 22 Saints of the Day
In the New 'Testament, there are two references to the Heart of Mary in the Gospel according to St. Luke:.
St. Bernardine of Siena (1380- 1444) has been called the Doctor of the Heart of Mary due to his writings on Mary's heart.
St. John Eudes (1601 -1680) helped by his writings to begin a renewal in this devotion.
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 March-April 99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
I first started looking for information about St. Arnulph when the Spousal Unit brought home a page from a calendar that proclaimed August 15 as Feast Day of Arnulph of Soissons, patron saint of brewers.
Further research indicates that he is also known alternatively as Arnulf (sometimes spelled Arnulph) of Soissons, Arnulf of Metz, St. Arnou Le Lorraine, or just plain old St. Arnold.
Arnulf was married to a Frankish woman of noble lineage named Doda with whom he had two sons, Anseghisel and Clodulphe.
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 Arnoldus of Saxony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arnulf, a Frankish noble was associated with the courts of Theudebert II King of Austrasia and Chlotar II King of Neustria.
He was named Bishop of Metz in 611/612, and ruled Austrasia with Pepin, the Mayor of the Palace, for Dagobert I from 622 until he retired to the eremitic life (Abt 627).
Arnulf's s on married Pepin's daughter; their son, Pepin II of Herstal, was Charlemagne's great grandfat her."Vol II, p581, Carolingians: "...another of Chlotar's counsellors was a certain Arnulf (died Abt ?635), Bishop of Metz.
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 Britannia: List of Reading Relics (Berkshire)
The hand of St. James and the cloth in which it is wrapped.
The bones, the teeth, the hair, the arms, the fingers (eg the finger of St. Andrew), and the heads of many of them.
Bones of St. Leodegarius and of St. Herefrith.
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 Catholic Community Forum Discussion Groups - Rule-August 14th/Martyrology-August 15th
At Alba Regalis in Hungary, St. Stephen, King of Hungary, who was graced with divine virtues, was the first to convert the Hungarians to the faith of Christ, and was received into heaven by the Virgin Mother of God on the very day of her Assumption.
At Tagaste in Africa, St. Alipius, bishop, who was the disciple of blessed Augustine, and the companion of his conversion, his colleague in the pastoral charge, his valiant fellow-soldier in disputing heretics, and finally his partner in the glory of heaven.
At Rome, St. Stanislas Kostka, a native of Poland, confessor of the Society of Jesus, who being made perfect in a short time, fulfilled a long time by the angelic innocence of his life.
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 Guerin Warin, b: 0640 -
Arnulf of Metz Mother: Dode the Nun of Trever Other Spouses:
Born: 0602 - Marr: 612 - St. Begga of Metz Died: 0685 -
Born: 0635 - Marr: - Died: 0714 - Father: Ansegisal of Ansgise Mother: St.
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