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    Sebaldus (or Sebald) was an Anglo-Saxon missionary to Germany in the 9th or 10th century. He settled down as a hermit in the Reichswald near Nuremberg , of which city he is the patron saint . [2] [3] According to legend, Sebaldus was a hermit and a missionary .

    • March 26, 1425 by Pope Martin V
    • against cold and cold weather; Nuremberg; Bavaria
  2. Saint Sebaldus, also known as Sebald, Sebaldo, Sinibaldo, or Siward, was a remarkable figure in the early Christian missionary movement. He was born around the year 770, most likely in England, as the son of a Danish chieftain who had settled there. Inspired by the fervor of the Christian faith, Sebaldus dedicated his life to spreading the message of Christ to those in need. Early in his ...

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  4. Sebalduskirche (St. Sebald's Church) Albrecht-Dürer-Platz 1. 90403 Nürnberg. +49 (0)911 2142500. innenstadtpfarramt.nuernberg@elkb.de. Webseite.

    • Albrecht-Dürer-Platz,90403 Nürnberg, Sebalduskirche (St. Sebald's Church), BY
    • 0911 2142500
  5. St. Sebaldus Church ( St. Sebald, Sebalduskirche) is a medieval church in Nuremberg, Germany. Along with Frauenkirche (Our Lady's Church) and St. Lorenz, it is one of the most important churches of the city, and also one of the oldest. It is located at the Albrecht-Dürer-Platz, in front of the old city hall. It takes its name from Sebaldus, an ...

    • 1225 (building), 1255 (parish)
    • Nuremberg
  6. St. Sebaldus Tomb. from 1508 to 1519. Zu den Laternen: 1: Dachkamm eines Heilig-Grab-Kästchens aus Hildesheim 1125-50 (MKG Hamburg). 2: Nürnberg Johannisk., Passionsaltar um 1440: wohl früheste Renaissance in der Stadt. 3: Venedig S. Maria dei Miracoli 1481. 4: Sebaldusgrab.

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  7. It takes its name from Sebaldus, an 8th-century hermit and missionary and patron saint of Nuremberg. It has been a Lutheran parish church since the Reformation. The construction of the building began in 1225. the church achieved parish church status in 1255 and was completed by 1273-75. It was originally built as a Romanesque basilica with two ...

  8. St. Sebaldus Church is a medieval church in Nuremberg, Germany. Along with Frauenkirche and St. Lorenz, it is one of the most important churches of the city, and also one of the oldest. It is located at the Albrecht-Dürer-Platz, in front of the old city hall. It takes its name from Sebaldus, an 8th-century hermit and missionary and patron saint of Nuremberg. It has been a Lutheran parish ...

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