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| | nbc4.com - News - Muslim Man Files Discrimination Lawsuit Against WSSC |
 | | Radbod claims that when a co-worker learned last month of his Middle-Eastern heritage, the worker said, "You're dead. |  | | Radbod said the situation became worse after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. |  | | WASHINGTON, D.C. Ebrahim Radbod says he has been traumatized at his job with the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission because of his religious and ethnic background, News4's Jeff Napshin reported. |
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http://www.nbc4.com/news/3746867/detail.html
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 | | Radbod ruled the Frisian heartland and, although he was apparently as gracious to the Christian missionaries as Aldgisl had been, nonetheless refused to become Christian. |  | | His refusal to join a movement that his predecessor had already endorsed was less a betrayal of a recently-acquired religious loyalty than a defense of a very old one and also an attempt to preserve political freedom and independent identity. |  | | Hill's review, I now see, struck me as a call to judgment in a court in which I would not get a fair hearing; obviously she felt my book had already passed a similar judgment on projects she holds dear. |
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http://members.aol.com/mcnelis/AEstel2/Frantzen2.html
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| | Radbod, king of the Frisians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Adgild appears to have submitted to the largely conceptual overlordship of the Frankish king, Dagobert II in 675, but under his successor, Radbod, an attempt was made to extirpate Christianity and to free the Frisians from the Frankish subjection associated with it. |  | | Radbod died in 719, but for some years his successors struggled against the Frankish power. |  | | This Radbod, the king, had agreed to accept the new faith. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radbod
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| | Asatru and Heathen Beliefs about the Afterlife |
 | | Had there been Heathen missionaries fourteen hundred years ago, that is the question they may have asked those about to convert to Christianity, or the Christian missionaries themselves. |  | | Needless to say, this may have been the very question Penda asked the missionaries that caused him not to convert ala Radbod the Frisian. |  | | Such tales are rare, but it demonstrates that the Christians must have hidden the truth about their afterlife from those they were converting. |
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http://www.ealdriht.org/afterlife.html
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Wulfram of Sens |
 | | He challenged Wulfram to rescue the victims if he could; Wulfram then waded into the sea to save two children who had been tied to posts and left to die in the rising tide. |  | | Even King Radbod converted, but just before his baptism, Radbod asked where his ancestors were. |  | | Gave away his lands and evangelized the Frisians in Scandanavia with a group of monks for twenty years, remembered as the Christian crew who "bore the White Christ" to these people. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintw04.htm
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 | | Radbod had temporarily ceased opposing the teaching of Christianity. |  | | St Willibrord had been obliged to leave Friesland for his monastery of Echternach. |  | | Frankish power and the Franks' Christian faith were resented by the Frisians, who saw the first as a threat to their ancient liberties and the second as a tool of Frankish imperialism. |
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http://www.orthodoxengland.btinternet.co.uk/oenederl.htm
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| | Radbod doesn't want to be baptized. |
 | | Hearing this Radbod retreated and said he wanted to meet them. |  | | This is the way the Devil withheld Radbod to be baptized. |  | | When Wolfram the saint tried to convert the Frysian people to Christianity at last their king Radbod admitted to be baptized. |
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http://www.teitsma.org/artikelen/0004_e.htm
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| | Saint Willibrord -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | Upon the death of Pippin II, the pagan Frisian king Radbod launched a highly destructive campaign against the Christians and banished Willibrord. |  | | After Radbod's death in 719, Willibrord, with the aid of the Frankish king Charles Martel, regained his apostolate. |  | | From 719 to 722, he was assisted in his missionary work by the man who carried on his work after 739, Wynfrith (St. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9077091
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| | The Martyrology for November 7 |
 | | Willibrord went on to attempt to evangelize the people of Denmark, but with little success in part because of the hostility of it's leader Radbod. |  | | With the death of Pepin of Herstal, Radbod in 715 reconquered lands he had lost to Pepin. |  | | Willibrord was consecrated bishop of the Friesians by Pope Sergius I in 695 and with the help of St. Irminia and Pepin of Herstal he founded the monastery of Echternach in Luxemburg. |
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http://www.christdesert.org/cgi-bin/martyrology.dynamic.5.cgi?month=10&day=7&date=Go
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http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc12/htm/old1/0397=373.htm.old
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| | Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Frisians |
 | | Early attempts of to Christianize Frisia were unable to convert the fierce pagan Frisians and various monks were murdered or banished, with the legendary example of the murder of Bonifatius in Dokkum. |  | | King Radbod was even ably to beat the mighty Charles Martel in 714 to preserve independence. |  | | Twenty years later Charles Martell got his revenge and effectively subjecated the entire Frisian empire. |
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http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/ref/index.php?title=Frisians
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| | St. Willibrord |
 | | In 715 Radbod regained part of Frisia taken away by the Christian Franks, and destroyed much of what Willibrord had accomplished there. |  | | But when Radbod died in 719, the missionary took up again, with the backing of Charles Martel. |  | | The pagan priest of the shrine tried to kill him, but Willibrord escaped and got back safe to Utrecht. |
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http://www.stthomasirondequoit.com/SaintsAlive/id738.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Boniface |
 | | Though he converted some of the heathens, he did not meet with the success which he had anticipated. |  | | Multitudes of Christians who had fallen away during the persecution of Radbod were brought to repentance and thousands of pagans accepted the Faith. |  | | On his way to the court of Charles Martel, possibly to interest that prince in the matter, he received news of the death of the Frisian King Radbod, and went to Friesland. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02656a.htm
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| | The Ecole Glossary |
 | | Willibrord brought the practice of Christian dating to the documents of the Frankish kingdom. |  | | When Radbod, Duke of the Frisians, regained control of Friesland (715), he banished Willibrord and persecuted Christians. |  | | Three years later, Willibrord established a monastery at Echternacht, which became a second base of missionary activity. |
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http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/glossary/willibrord.html
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 | | Radbod tells us that he allowed Swivert to fully expound his religious doctrines to him, and thus became convinced that Swivert's religion, which the spirit calls Christosism, was only an offshoot of Hesusism, his own religion and that of his countrymen. |  | | The spirit Boniface opens his testimony by expressing his surprise that the Catholics of to-day should claim him as having been one of the expounders of their doctrines; and then says: "I was a priest of Christos." At what place, he does not tell us. |  | | Why they failed, is stated by the spirit of Radbod, when he said that Swivert convinced him that the Christosism of Boniface was but a later and corrupt version of the Druidical Hesusism which prevailed in his dominions. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ne/newviews/aucomm411.html
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| | RuneGame.com Forums - Fresia's Jarl Raðoð' "Baptism" |
 | | After the Jarl Radbod had been immersed and baptized, the nobles of his court would have followed and soon the whole land. |  | | At that Radbod took his foot out of the baptismal tank and declared with oaths that he would never become a Christian. |  | | This was such an honor that the Frankish Bishop, Wulfhram, was sent to oversee this. |
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http://www.runegame.com/vbf/printthread.php?t=21975
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| | St. Boniface of Mainz |
 | | Winfrith and his companions had landed to discover that the ruler of Friesland, Radbod, had declared war on Christians, destroying churches and monasteries, driving Willibrord into exile, and sending what was left of the Church into hiding. |  | | Boniface immediately took off for Friesland, the site of his former humiliation. |  | | But from the moment he stepped off the ship, his trip to Friesland to join the famous missionary Willibrord had been a disaster. |
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http://ca.geocities.com/st.boniface@rogers.com/stbonifacestory.htm
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| | Photos of Radbod colliery ! |
 | | This time on 08.05.2003 my way led me to Radbod colliery in Bockum-Hoevel (Germany), one of Hamm's suburbs. |  | | Radbod colliery rose to a sad fame on November 12th in 1909 when 349 miners lost their lifes during a firedamp explosion. |  | | This colliery consists of three shaft towers (over the shafts 1, 2 and 5) in a row - which is quite unique in the whole Ruhr area. |
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http://www.pro-bergbau.de/bilder/radbod/radbod1_e.html
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| | PIPIT - LoveToKnow Article on PIPIT |
 | | He made war on the Frisians and defeated their duke Radbod; and part of this people became converts to Christianity. |  | | He appointed one of his sons mayor of the palace of Neustria, reserving for another of his sons the mayoralty of Austrasia. |
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http://www.87.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PI/PIPIT.htm
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| | ! Assembly of The Elder Troth - Rememberance Day for King Radbod of Frisia ! |
 | | Renounce Christianity, much as the king himself did. |  | | As the day of his baptism drew near, the king voiced one nagging doubt: What had become of all his ancestors who had died without recourse to Christ? |  | | Radbod, the king, had agreed to accept the new faith. |
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http://www.aetaustralia.org/radbod.htm
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| | Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of November 29 |
 | | Immediately he donned the Benedictine habit because all his predecessors had been monks. |  | | Saint Radbod's maternal great-grandfather (also named Radbod) was the last pagan king of Friesland, who said that he preferred to be in hell with his ancestors than in heaven without them. |  | | His tuition was completed in the courts of Charles the Bald and Louis the Stammerer, where the greatest scientific minds of the time were to be found. |
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http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/1129.htm
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| | Saint Boniface -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | On his return to England he learned that his abbot had died and that he had been elected in his steadan honour he declined in favour of a second attempt at a missionary career. |  | | In the meantime, Radbod had died (719), and Boniface returned to Frisia to assist his countryman Bishop Willibrord in his missionary activities. |  | | From 716 to 722 he made two attempts to evangelize the Frisian Saxons on the Continent but was balked by their king, Radbod. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9080612
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Willibrord |
 | | After the death of Radbod in 719, Willibrord returned to resume his work, aided by St. Boniface. |  | | His frequent visits to the Abbey of Echternach resulted in his being interred there after his passing, and he was quickly judged to be a saint. |  | | In 716 the pagan Radbod, king of the Frisians, retook possession of Frisia, burning churches and killing many missionaries. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/W/WI/WIL/Willibrord
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| | Holy Spirit Interactive Kids: A Saint a Day - St. Willibrord |
 | | At one time the missionary's ship was driven onto an island which the pagans (people who did not believe in God) of Denmark and Friesland (a province in the north Netherlands) considered sacred to their god. |  | | With the encouragement of the pope, who made him a bishop, St. Willibrord led many people to accept Jesus as their saviour. |  | | Radbod destroyed most of the churches that Willibrord had helped build and replaced them by temples and shrines to the idols. |
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http://www.holyspiritinteractive.net/kids/saints/1107_willibrord.asp
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| | St. Willibrord of Utrecht |
 | | After his death, the political situation in Frisia improved, and Willibrord was able to return. |  | | He wasted no time rebuilding the churches that Radbod had desecrated, including his cathedral in Utrecht. |  | | A pagan, Radbod quickly expelled Willibrord from the country and destroyed all of the churches and monasteries that he had built. |
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http://www.southbear.com/Lectionary/Calendar_Archives/Willibrord.html
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| | Woman Under Monasticism |
 | | But as soon as the news of the death of Radbod the Frisian (719) reached him he went to Utrecht, where Willibrord had returned. |  | | But King Radbod, his successor, was hostile to the Franks and to Christianity, and it was only in deference to the powerful Frankish house-mayor Pippin that he countenanced the settling of Willibrord, a pupil of Wilfrith, with eleven companions in 692. |  | | However, owing to Radbod's enmity the position of these monks was such that they were obliged to leave, and it is possible that Boniface when he went to Utrecht was disappointed in not finding them there. |
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http://www.yale.edu/adhoc/etexts/Eckstn1.htm
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| | Catholic Online - Saints & Angels - St. Radbod |
 | | As all of is predecessors had belonged to the order, Radbod immediately entered the Benedictines and found this affiliation helpful in administrating his diocese, in which the Benedictine influence was most keenly felt. |  | | As bishop, he also distinguished himself for his aid to the poor and for his poetry. |  | | The great grandson of the last pagan King of Friesland, Holland, Radbod was given an education as a Christian by his uncle Gunther, Bishop of Cologne, Germany, and became bishop of Utrecht, Holland, in 900. |
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http://saints.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4551
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| | Dutch Medieval Sources - Utrecht - introduction |
 | | On the orders of his successor Adalbold (Othilbold), copies were made of the charters. |  | | After Adalbold, bishop Radbod continued the copying and he also added some personal epistles. |  | | Apart from copies of the donation charters, the cartulary also contained a compilation of the properties, probably made to prove which goods ought to be returned to the church, once the Vikings had left. |
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http://www.keesn.nl/sources/en3_utr_intro.htm
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| | Welcome to DiveNorway.com |
 | | Radbod was on a journey southwards for repairs after an accident outside Bodø in September the same year. |  | | The steamship Radbod was sunk by British Beaufighters on the 5th of December 1944 outside Selbergvika in the Ørstafjorden after taking shelter to avoid the danger of air attack. |  | | Massive deck cranes project out above looking up can be a memorable experience. |
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http://www.divenorway.com/bergen5.htm
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| | BONIFACE - LoveToKnow Article on BONIFACE |
 | | Crossing the Alps, Boniface visited Bavaria and Thuringia, but upon hearing of the death of Radbod he hurried again to Frisia, where, under the direction of his countryman Willibrord (d. |  | | He was soon obliged to return, however, probably owing to the hostility of Radbod, king of the Frisians, then at war with Charles Martel. |  | | At the end of 717 he went to Rome, where in 719 Pope Gregory II. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BO/BONIFACE.htm
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| | St. Boniface |
 | | However, he advanced as far as Utrecht, then the capital city of that country, and addressed himself to king Radbod, but without success; and he was obliged to return to his monastery in England. |  | | But for the trial of his virtue, a war breaking out between Charles Martel, mayor of the French palace, and Radbod, king of Friesland, threw insuperable difficulties in his way. |  | | Winbert dying soon after, Winfrid was unanimously chosen abbot. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/BONIFACE.htm
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| | Religion |
 | | It is told (for instance by Dykstra) that he once in his life, at a moment of weakness no doubt, agreed upon being christianized. |  | | When Willibrord answered in the negative because they would be in hell, Radbod refused to go on with the ceremony. |  | | People often need a belief in good and evil, with heaven and hell, to do just this. |
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http://www.skiednis.org/artikelen/0012_e.htm
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| | The Great Procession of Tournai |
 | | Sensitive to the calamity of so many men and women, Radbod, bishop of Noyon and Tournai, invited all the christians to a fast on friday 13 september 1090 and the next day, saturday 14, feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, proposed them a procession of supplication around the city threatened by death. |  | | Radbod decided then to renew the procession each year to prove their gratitude to God. |  | | The only exception in this long history: the Procession could not happen in 1566 because the city was occupied by the iconoclasts. |
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http://denonne.maluchy.com/typroc/typroc.htm
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| | Saint Radbod -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Radbod or Radboud (before (additional info and facts about 850) 850 - (additional info and facts about 917) 917) was (additional info and facts about bishop of Utrecht) bishop of Utrecht from (additional info and facts about 900) 900 to (additional info and facts about 917) 917. |  | | Saint Radbod -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/S/Sa/Saint_Radbod.htm
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| | Tribal - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | Proudly he responded "Then I would rather be suffering there with them than go to heaven with a parcel of beggars!" The monks and priests were sent scurrying, the baptism was posponed and Frisia remained free of the yoke of christianity for many years. |  | | The Monks reply was swift "all heathens were in hellish agony!!" King Radbod showed that he was indeed a King and noble blood still pumped thru his veins. |  | | ...There is also the story of King Radbod of Frisia.... |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20776&page=2&pp=10
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Willibrord |
 | | When Radbod gained possession of all Frisia (716) Willibrord was obliged to leave, and Radbod destroyed most of the churches, replaced them by temples and shrines to the idols, and killed many of the missionaries. |  | | Willibrord and his companions made trips between the Maas and the Waal, to the North of Brabant, in Thuringia and Geldria, but met with no success in Denmark and Helgoland. |  | | In 698 he established an abbey at the Villa Echternach on the Sure; this villa had been presented to him by St. Irmina, daughter of St. Dagobert II, the donation being legally confirmed in 706. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15645a.htm
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| | RADBOD ancestry |
 | | Meet and collaborate with family members around the world |  | | Access years of RADBOD genealogy research done by others |  | | Search for up to 3 last names you are interested in. |
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http://www.onegreatfamily.com/ancestry/Radbod.html
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| | Radbod colliery's shafts ! |
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http://www.schopphoff.com/bilder/radbod/radbodpost_e.html
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| | Photos of Radbod colliery ! |
 | | The Radbod colliery in Hamm-Bockum-Hoevel (Germany), the photos are taken on May, 8th in 2003. |  | | Please click on the photos' small versions in order to enlarge them and to get the corresponding background information. |  | | ATTENTION: The pictures' explanations can now be found |
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http://www.pro-bergbau.de/bilder/radbod/radbod4_e.html
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| | Saints of June 5 |
 | | Hoping that he would have greater success if their leader were converted, Boniface returned to Friesland and worked with Willibrord. |  | | Shortly after his arrival he was informed of the death of the pagan ruler Radbod. |  | | Full of hope Boniface set out from Rome, crossed the lower Alps, and travelled through Bavaria to Hesse. |
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http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0605.htm
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| | Radbod |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/rascarsbrook/Norway/radbod.htm
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| | St. Radbod's House o' Math II |
 | | We see his hand in the physical constants: |  | | Radbod's House o' Math II The Church of the Divine Proportion |
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http://members.aol.com/StRadbod/index.divine.proportion.html
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| | More German Legends - The Gold Scales |
 | | At night however count Radbod let his Dienstmannen muster and surround the castle. |  | | When it was completed, bishop Werner, its brother, him money given came to see the building and was dissatisfied with the small extent. |  | | When now the bishop out-looked in the morning and surprised themselves, its brother spoke: "I an alive wall built, and the loyalty of courageous men is the firmest castle." |
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http://oaks.nvg.org/gln.html
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| | Radbod - Definition up Erdmond.Com |
 | | A copy of the license is included in the section entitled |  | | Die Zechen in Hamm: Bildchronik der Bergwerke Heinrich Robert, Maximilian, Radbod, Sachsen, Westfalen |
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http://www.erdmond.com/Radbod.html
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| | Hotels in Radbod, Germany |
 | | You are here: Home > Germany > Radbod |  | | We highly recommend these hotels based on the mentioned criteria and feedback from previous guests |  | | You can select a distance to search for hotels in the nearby area |
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http://bookings.net/place/de-1845826.en.html
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| | St Radbod's House o' Math |
 | | Also, for some funny, Buffycentric horror check out The Pentameron |  | | Send comments,critiques and math problems to Saint Radbod |
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http://members.aol.com/StRadbod/index.buffymath.html
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| | History Dumbe Parish |
 | | Much of the mission land was therefore leased out and eventually sold by the Diocese of Eshowe. |  | | Radbod Reitmaier OSB March 1943 June 1943 |  | | Radbod Reitmaier OSB Feb. 1966 April 1974 |
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http://www.christusrex.org/www1/gtl/eshowe/phstdumb.htm
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