- Lebwin, Saint
- Lebwin, Saint
• Also called Lebuinus or Liafwin. English-born missionary to the Frisians, died at Deventer around 770. BiographyCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Saint Ludger — St. Ludger † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Ludger (Lüdiger or Liudger) Missionary among the Frisians and Saxons, first Bishop of Munster in Westphalia, b. at Zuilen near Utrecht about 744; d. 26 March, 809. Feast, 26 March.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Liévin — Liévin de Gand Le martyre de St Livinus Rubens, 1633 Liévin (ou Livin, ou Lebwin, ou Livinus) est un évêque d origine irlandaise, évangélisateur d une partie des Flandres, mort martyrisé (en 657 ou 663?[1]) … Wikipédia en Français
St. Lebwin — St. Lebwin † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Lebwin (LEBUINUS or LIAFWIN). Apostle of the Frisians and patron of Deveater, b. in England of Anglo Saxon parents at an unknown date; d. at Deventer, Holland, about 770. Educated in a… … Catholic encyclopedia
Lebuinus — Saint Lebuinus (also known as Lebuin , Lebwin or Liafwin(e) ), Apostle of the Frisians and patron of Deventer (born in England of Anglo Saxon parents, date unknown; died at Deventer c. 775).LifeLebuinus was a monk in Wilfrid s monastery at Ripon … Wikipedia
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