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in their work, at times surpassing them. This led to the unsavoury event of his murder at the hands of the same stonemasons he worked with. Reinold was beaten to death with hammers and his body deposited into a pool near the
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The right plesaunt and goodly historie of the foure sonnes of Aymon, Caxton, 1489
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who lived in the 10th century. Supposedly a direct descendant of
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is dedicated to him; he is the patron saint of the city.
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Reinold (surname)
Saint

Martyr
Roman Catholic Church
Lutheran Church
Feast
Attributes
body armor
Patronage
Benedictine monk
Charlemagne
Duke Aymon
William Caxton
Chanson de Geste
The Four Sons of Aymon
Renaud de Montauban
Benedictine
Pantaleon
Cologne
stonemasons
Rhine
patron saint
St. Reinold's Church, Dortmund
St. Reinold
St. Reinold
Corpus of Middle English Prose and Text
Categories
Benedictine monks
10th-century Christian saints

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