Anonymi 780 (Male)
Men sent by Lull 1 from Mainz to Utrecht. They included Hadda 1
Factoid List
Personal Information (1)
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moral (1)
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 52 (religious and trustworthy )
Occupation (1)
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Brother (1)
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 52
Event (2)
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Burial (1)
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Boniface 5.post-mortem miracle of simultaneous gathering of people: When the body of Boniface 5 was taken from Utrecht to Mainz, there assembled together for the interment of Boniface 5 not only the envoys (Anonymi 780) who had brought the sacred body, but also many men and women (Anonymi 782) from distant districts, just as if they had been forewarned of the event.: Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 53-4
Invention/authorisation of relics (1)
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Boniface 5.post-mortem miracle of bell: The bodies of Boniface 5 and the other martyrs were brought by boat to Utrecht. There the bodies were interred until some religious men arrived from Mainz. They had been sent by Lull 1 to bring the body of Boniface 5 the monastery of Fulda. The praefectus of the city of Utrecht (Anonymous 297) declared that an edict issued by Pippin 2 forbade anyone to remove the body of Boniface 5. At that point a bell of the church, untouched by human hands, began to ring to warn everybody that the body should be given up.: Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 52-3
Miracle (2)
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Boniface 5.post-mortem miracle of bell: The bodies of Boniface 5 and the other martyrs were brought by boat to Utrecht. There the bodies were interred until some religious men arrived from Mainz. They had been sent by Lull 1 to bring the body of Boniface 5 the monastery of Fulda. The praefectus of the city of Utrecht (Anonymous 297) declared that an edict issued by Pippin 2 forbade anyone to remove the body of Boniface 5. At that point a bell of the church, untouched by human hands, began to ring to warn everybody that the body should be given up.: Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 52-3
Boniface 5.post-mortem miracle of simultaneous gathering of people: When the body of Boniface 5 was taken from Utrecht to Mainz, there assembled together for the interment of Boniface 5 not only the envoys (Anonymi 780) who had brought the sacred body, but also many men and women (Anonymi 782) from distant districts, just as if they had been forewarned of the event.: Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 53-4