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Saint Pirmin
Saint Pirmin (ca. 700 - Hornbach 753), also named Pirminius, was a monk, strongly influenced by Celtic Christianity and Saint Amand. ==Biography== He originated from the surroundings of Narbonne, possible of Visigothic origin,〔 many of whom had to flee to Francia after the conquest of Spain by the Saracens in the beginning of the 8th century. From 718 onwards, he was abbot of the monastery ''Quortolodora'' in Antwerp (Austrasia) 〔"De ecclesia in Antweppo ''(sic)'' castello" by Theodoricus, Codex aureus, Echternach, 1190-1191〕 and, together with its pupils, the minister of the church inside the broch, het Steen. In the 12th century, this church was dedicated to Saint Walpurga. After a while Pirmin was invited by count Rohingus to stay at his villa in Thommen, near Sankt Vith in the Ardennes. Pirmin gained the favour of Charles Martel. He was sent to help rebuild Disentis Abbey in Switzerland. In 724, he was appointed abbot of Mittelzell Abbey at Reichenau Island, which he had founded.〔 For political reasons he was banished to Alsace. In 753, he died in the abbey at Hornbach, where his body is entombed.
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