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The Psalterium Foundation has undertaken to collect the available materials on the saint. The extensive research done earlier by Paul Trenchard was only available on the Internet Archive. His website has been reconstructed and extended with new findings on the website gengulphus.com. Moreover, an
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upon which stood a fountain that issued fresh and good water. Gangulphus bought the property. However, his friends mocked him because this property's fountain would not serve back at home. However, when Gangulphus returned home, he pushed a stick into the soil. The next day, he instructed his
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Born to one of the most illustrious families of Burgundy, his education was provided by his parents, who were virtuous Christians. As a youth, Gangulphus was known for his great honesty, chastity, and propriety, and visited churches and read religious texts, avoiding the company of
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was reconstructed from disparate fragments. Finally in early 2022, this Office was sung and recorded by the gregorian chant ensemble, Hartkeriana. It appears that most of this Office has not been sung in over 500 years. The recording will become available in due time.
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Saint of husbands unhappily married; tanners, shoemakers, children, and horses; invoked against knee pains, sicknesses affecting the eyes and skin; invoked against marital difficulties and adultery
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Pictured as a Burgundian knight with a fountain springing under his sword. He holds a shield with a cross. He may also hold the spear with which he was murdered
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Variants include Gengoul, Gangulf, Gangolf, Gangolfo, Gengou, Gangloff, Gengoux, Gigou, Genf, Gandoul, Gingolph, Gangulfus, Golf.
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As an important nobleman, Gangulphus participated in the wars of the time, but also dedicated himself to preaching the
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dated 762. It attests that he was a great landowner, whose family dominated the region and exercised a lot of power.
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servant to pull the stick out of the soil. Out of the soil emerged a new fountain, from which gushed fresh water.
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Alessandro Barbero, “Santi laici e guerrieri. Le trasformazioni di un modello nell'agiografia altomedievale”
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soon took place at Gangulphus' tomb. Both his wife and the priest soon suffered illnesses and died.
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whose historical existence can only be attested by a single document: a deed from the court of
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Gangulphus, attacked him as he slept. However, the priest missed and injured Gangulphus'
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However, his wife soon had her lover return. Hurrying back, the priest, wishing to
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Gangulphus became also associated with the spot now occupied by the area known as
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of the 10th and 11th centuries, in France as well as in Germany, and later in
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Image of Saint Gangulphus (Gangolf), by the Meister von MeĂźkirch, ca. 1535
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developed as a daughter church of the Bamberger church. On the
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The priest fled the country with Gangulphus' wife. Purported
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Historical map of Bamberg. Church of St Gangolf at Bamberg.
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During his absence, his wife had committed adultery with a
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Gangulphus decided to renounce his wealth and become a
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On a journey back to Burgundy, he found a property at
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There is also a Sankt Gangloff in 579:"Gengulphus on the Internet Archive" 336:There is a poem about the saint in 13: 394:Saint Gangolf Altar, Wolpertswende 269:was probably written at Varennes. 14: 801: 685:Sancte Gengulphe = Saint-Gingolph 639: 747: 735: 723: 711: 699: 423: 411: 406:Bust of Gangulphus in Milseburg. 399: 387: 372: 30: 616: 596: 571: 551: 531: 506: 467: 1: 430:Portal of St Gangolf in Trier 217: 581:. 2012-04-02. Archived from 7: 790:8th-century Frankish saints 435: 352:The Office of St Gangulphus 10: 806: 365: 286:. The Gangolfskirche in 133: 85: 75: 65: 51: 41: 29: 18: 447: 329:who escaped from nearby 342:A Lay of St. Gengulphus 60:Eastern Orthodox Church 770:Medieval German saints 273:Hrosvit of Gandersheim 184:, performing works of 98:Gangulphus of Burgundy 24:Gangulphus of Burgundy 338:The Ingoldsby Legends 56:Roman Catholic Church 108:. 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Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Attributes
Patronage
martyr
Catholic Church
Burgundian
courtier
Pepin the Short
hermit
adulterous
libertines
gospel
Frisia
Bassigny
priest
God
Avallon
VĂ©zelay
penance
charity
decapitate
thigh
last sacraments
miracles
relics
Varennes-sur-Amance
diocese of Langres

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