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Leonard, of Noblac, Saint, active 6th century

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Personal name headingLeonard, of Noblac, Saint, active 6th century
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Variant(s)Annard, of Noblac, Saint, active 6th century
Leonard, of Limoges, Saint, active 6th century
Leonard, of Noblet, Saint, active 6th century
Leonard, Saint, of Noblac
Leonardo, of Noblac, Saint, active 6th century
Leonardus, Nobiliacensis, Saint, active 6th century
Leonhard, of Noblac, Saint, active 6th century
Lienard, of Noblac, Saint, active 6th century
Linhardus, Nobiliacensis, Saint, active 6th century
Linhart, of Noblac, Saint, active 6th century
Beginning date05
Found inBelgium: people kneeling before Saint Leonard of Noblac. Engraving, 191-: lettering (Heÿligen Leonardus)
Butler's Lives of the saints, 1997: 6 Nov., p. 45-46 (St Leonard of Noblac (?sixth century) ... one of the most popular saints in western Europe, yet almost nothing definite is known about him)
Bibliotheca sanctorum, 1966: v. 7, p. 1198-1203 (Leonardo di Nobiliacum (o di Limoges) ... Nobiliacum poi Saint-Léonard de Noblat)
L. Réau, Iconographie de l'art chrétien, v. III, part 2, 1958: p. 799-802 (Léonard de Noblac. Lat.: Leonardus (Linhardus) Nobiliacensis, Lemovicensis. Var.: Liénard, Linard, Lyenart, Nardon. It.: Leonardo, Lionardo, Nardo. Esp.: Leonardo. Angl.: Leonard, Lithenard. All.: Leonhard, Lienhard, Liendl; Nardus. Ermite et abbé en Limousin au VIe siècle, mort en 560).
Leonhardifahrt in Bad Tölz, 1977: page 12 (der heilige Leonhard; born 500 AD; son of Frankish nobility; founder of Kloster Noblac; died about 570 AD)
Wikipedia, July 18, 2018: Leonard of Noblac ("Leonard of Noblac (or of Limoges or Noblet; also known as Lienard, Linhart, Leonhard, Léonard, Leonardo, Annard) (died 559 AD), is a Frankish saint closely associated with the town and abbey of Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, in Haute-Vienne, in the Limousin (region) of France.")
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