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over a century before. While at prayer, Eucherius had been taken up and shown, among other things, the sufferings of those in hell, among whom he saw Charles Martel. When the vision ended, he called Boniface and Fulrad, abbot of
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and the latter's confiscation of church property to fund his war efforts against the
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in 858, a vision that Bishop Eucherius of Orléans had seen during the reign of King
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Death of Saint Eucherius, stained glass window in the treasury of Our Lady Church,
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led Eucherius to seek the monastic life in 714, when he retired to the
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Living with the Dead in the Middle Ages, by Patrick J. Geary, p. 84
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dynasty. When Charles Martel returned from his victory at the
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St. Patrick's Church, Washington, D.C.: February 20 Saints
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Painting on woodpanel, Church of Our Lady, Sint-Truiden
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Sint-Truiden
AD
Orléans
France
Sint-Truiden
Belgium
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Orléans
AD
Suavaric
bishop of Auxerre
Bishop of Orléans
Paul the Apostle
Abbey of Jumièges
Diocese of Rouen
Charles Martel
mayor of the palace
Frankish Kingdom
see
Charles Martel
Moorish
Al-Andalus
Carolingian
Battle of Tours
Cologne
abbey of Sint-Truiden
Hincmar of Reims

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