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- Burgundofara abstract "Burgundofara (died 643 or 655), also Saint Fara or Fare, was the founder and first Abbess of the Abbey of Faremoutiers. Her family is knowns as the Faronids, named after her brother Saint Faro.Jonas of Bobbio's life of Columbanus reports that she was blessed by the Irish monk when a child:Then Columban went to the city of Meaux. There he was received with great joy by a nobleman Hagneric (Chagneric, father of Burgundofara), who was a friend of Theudebert [King Theudebert II], a wise man, and a counsellor grateful to the king, and was fortified by nobility and wisdom. ... Columban blessed his house and consecrated to the Lord his daughter Burgundofara, who was still a child, and of whom we shall speak later.Jonas's life of Burgundofara picks up the tale. She is betrothed against her will, and against Columbanus' prediction, and straight away falls deathly sick. Her father Chagneric says to Eustasius of Luxeuil, who happens to be present, "Would that she might return to health and devote herself to divine service!" Burgundofara recovers, thanks to Eustasius's prayers, but her father goes back on his word and decides to give her away in marriage. She discovers this, and flees to the church of Saint Stephen in Meaux. There her brothers Faro and Chagnoald catch her, and are set on killing her for disobeying their father Chagneric, but the timely arrival of Eustasius settles matters.With Eustasius's support, and the approval of Bishop Gundoald of Meaux, Burgundofara established an abbey on her father's lands. First called Evoriacum, it was later renamed Faremoutiers in her honour.Studies of Burgundofara's life, and those of noble heiresses in similar situations, lead some writers to conclude that in fact the abbey was very likely established with her father's blessing, and the supposed parental insistence upon her marriage may have been no more than a front, especially if the marriage was proposed by the King. An edict of King Chilperic I a generation earlier had favoured the claims of daughters in inheritance over those of uncles and nephews, making the marriage of an heiress of considerable importance to the wider family.The feast of Saint Burgundofara is celebrated on 3 April, probably in error. At Faremoutiers, she was commemorated on 7 December.".
- Burgundofara deathYear "0643".
- Burgundofara veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Burgundofara veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
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- Burgundofara wikiPageRevisionID "663352455".
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Abbess.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_of_Faremoutiers.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Betrothal.
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- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_deaths.
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- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frankish_abbesses.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_Roman_Catholic_religious_sisters_and_nuns.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merovingian_saints.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Chagnoald.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Chilperic_I.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Columbanus.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Engagement.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Eustace_of_Luxeuil.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Eustasius.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Faremoutiers_Abbey.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Hagiography.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Jonas_of_Bobbio.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Luxeuil_Abbey.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Meaux.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Church.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Faro.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Stephen.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Orthodox_church.
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burgundofara".
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fara".
- Burgundofara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faronids".
- Burgundofara deathDate "died 643 or 655".
- Burgundofara feastDay "--04-03".
- Burgundofara hasPhotoCollection Burgundofara.
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- Burgundofara name "Burgundofara".
- Burgundofara name "Saint Burgundofara".
- Burgundofara shortDescription "Frankish Abbess".
- Burgundofara veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Burgundofara veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Burgundofara veneratedIn Roman_Catholic_Church.
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- Burgundofara description "Frankish Abbess".
- Burgundofara description "Frankish Abbess".
- Burgundofara subject Category:7th-century_Christian_saints.
- Burgundofara subject Category:7th-century_deaths.
- Burgundofara subject Category:Christian_female_saints_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Burgundofara subject Category:Frankish_abbesses.
- Burgundofara subject Category:French_Roman_Catholic_religious_sisters_and_nuns.
- Burgundofara subject Category:Merovingian_saints.
- Burgundofara subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Burgundofara subject Category:Eastern_Orthodox_church.
- Burgundofara hypernym Founder.
- Burgundofara type Agent.
- Burgundofara type Cleric.
- Burgundofara type Person.
- Burgundofara type Saint.
- Burgundofara type Person.
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- Burgundofara type Thing.
- Burgundofara type Q215627.
- Burgundofara type Q43115.
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- Burgundofara comment "Burgundofara (died 643 or 655), also Saint Fara or Fare, was the founder and first Abbess of the Abbey of Faremoutiers. Her family is knowns as the Faronids, named after her brother Saint Faro.Jonas of Bobbio's life of Columbanus reports that she was blessed by the Irish monk when a child:Then Columban went to the city of Meaux.".
- Burgundofara label "Burgundofara".
- Burgundofara sameAs Fara_(Heilige).
- Burgundofara sameAs Fare_(abbesse).
- Burgundofara sameAs Santa_Fara.
- Burgundofara sameAs m.0289248.
- Burgundofara sameAs Бургондофара.
- Burgundofara sameAs Q1627230.
- Burgundofara sameAs Q1627230.
- Burgundofara wasDerivedFrom Burgundofara?oldid=663352455.
- Burgundofara isPrimaryTopicOf Burgundofara.
- Burgundofara name "Burgundofara".
- Burgundofara name "Saint Burgundofara".