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- Amandus abstract "Amandus (c. 584 – 675), commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the great Christian missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated as a saint of France and Belgium.".
- Amandus birthDate "0584".
- Amandus birthPlace Poitou.
- Amandus birthYear "0584".
- Amandus deathDate "0675".
- Amandus deathPlace Saint-Amand_Abbey.
- Amandus deathYear "0675".
- Amandus thumbnail Saintamandus.jpg?width=300.
- Amandus veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Amandus veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Amandus wikiPageExternalLink histoire.htm.
- Amandus wikiPageID "606692".
- Amandus wikiPageRevisionID "595693143".
- Amandus attributes "Chair, church, flag".
- Amandus birthDate "584".
- Amandus birthPlace Poitou.
- Amandus caption "Saint Amandus and the serpent, from a 14th-century manuscript".
- Amandus dateOfBirth "584".
- Amandus dateOfDeath "675".
- Amandus deathDate "675".
- Amandus deathPlace Saint-Amand_Abbey.
- Amandus feastDay "--02-06".
- Amandus name "Amand, Saint".
- Amandus name "Saint Amand".
- Amandus patronage "Wine makers, Beer brewers, merchants, innkeepers, bartenders, Boy Scouts".
- Amandus placeOfBirth Poitou.
- Amandus placeOfDeath Saint-Amand_Abbey.
- Amandus shortDescription "Saint".
- Amandus veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Amandus veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Amandus description "Saint".
- Amandus description "Saint".
- Amandus subject Category:584_births.
- Amandus subject Category:675_deaths.
- Amandus subject Category:7th-century_Christian_saints.
- Amandus subject Category:Belgian_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Amandus subject Category:Bishops_in_Gaul.
- Amandus subject Category:Medieval_French_saints.
- Amandus subject Category:Merovingian_saints.
- Amandus subject Category:People_from_Poitou-Charentes.
- Amandus subject Category:Saints_of_the_Golden_Legend.
- Amandus type Agent.
- Amandus type Cleric.
- Amandus type Person.
- Amandus type Saint.
- Amandus type Person.
- Amandus type Q215627.
- Amandus type Q5.
- Amandus type Agent.
- Amandus type NaturalPerson.
- Amandus type Thing.
- Amandus type Person.
- Amandus comment "Amandus (c. 584 – 675), commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the great Christian missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated as a saint of France and Belgium.".
- Amandus label "Amand de Maastricht".
- Amandus label "Amand von Maastricht".
- Amandus label "Amand z Maastricht".
- Amandus label "Amando de Maastricht".
- Amandus label "Amando di Maastricht".
- Amandus label "Amandus (heilige)".
- Amandus label "Amandus".
- Amandus label "Santo Amândio".
- Amandus label "Аманд".
- Amandus sameAs Amand_von_Maastricht.
- Amandus sameAs Amando_de_Maastricht.
- Amandus sameAs Amand_de_Maastricht.
- Amandus sameAs Amando_di_Maastricht.
- Amandus sameAs Amandus_(heilige).
- Amandus sameAs Amand_z_Maastricht.
- Amandus sameAs Santo_Amândio.
- Amandus sameAs m.02vx9p.
- Amandus sameAs Q453698.
- Amandus sameAs Q453698.
- Amandus wasDerivedFrom Amandus?oldid=595693143.
- Amandus depiction Saintamandus.jpg.
- Amandus givenName "Saint".
- Amandus isPrimaryTopicOf Amandus.
- Amandus name "Amand, Saint".
- Amandus name "Saint Amand".
- Amandus surname "Amand".