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Lambert of Lyon

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115:, Bishop of Lyon, died around the year 679, and Lambertus was elected to replace him on the recommendation of the king and with the consent of the clergy and the people. He died in 688. Lambertus was one of the early members of the 102: 64:, where he soon won the respect of the king and his ministers. Despite this, he chose the life of a clergy and studied under the direction of 71:
The competence of Lambertus’ administration of the abbey was soon known. Kings were to take advantage of its examples and its opinions.
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at Fontenelle Abbey where he received the monastic habit. After Wandrill's death in 665, he was elected as his successor.
50: 178: 34: 173: 46: 106: 87: 96: 168: 163: 128: 79:, who succeeded his brother in 675, was however, too liberal for the abbot. He did provide land in 135:, 2e Ă©dition revue et corrigĂ©e, Ă©d. P & G, Prosopographia et Genealogica, 2015, p. 134. 17: 140: 112: 91: 157: 76: 72: 61: 65: 116: 80: 42: 54: 41:(678-688). His feast day is celebrated on 14 April. He was son of 75:
honored his confidence and made large donations to the abbey.
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by virtue of his relationship with his uncle Robert I.
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Because of his high rank, he was sent to the court of
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Saint Lambertus, Bishop of Lyon
Abbey of Fontenelle
Bishop of Lyon
Erlebert
Charibert de Haspengau
Robert I, Bishop of Tours
Quernes
Clotaire III
Abbot Saint Wandrille
Childeric II
Theuderic III
Donzère
Saint Hermeland Indre
Saint Erembert
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Bishop of Toulouse
Monastery of Belcinac
Saint Genesius
Robertian family
Christian Settipani
Hervé Pinoteau
Categories
625 births
688 deaths
French abbots
Bishops of Lyon

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