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More help would definitely be welcome.

>Goodmorning,
>Living in Berchem St Agatha, I can tell you that it's now almost a part of
>Brussels, at the West-North-West of the Center, although it should have been
>in the eleventh century a village, almost 6 km from Brussels. build on the
>road to Ghent.  As it is at the border of Brussels, it is  rather green, and
>to be honest, one of the more agreable parts of Brussels.  If you want somme
>more information, I'll be glad to help.
>
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>
>Stientje
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>> Van: alia <[log in to unmask]>
>> Beantwoord: [log in to unmask]
>> Datum: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 00:02:35 -0500
>> Aan: [log in to unmask]
>> Onderwerp: Re: St. Guidon
>>
>> Thanks for following up on my inquiry. The depiction of Guidon or Widon in
>> the illumination matches closely to the story of a St. Guy of Andelecht who
>> born near Brussels and was known as the "poor man of Anderlecht". I wonder
>> if he's the same guy that Baring-Gould lists as St. Guido. Where exactly is
>> Berchem-Saint-Agathe, if I may be so bold to ask?
>>
>> Jennifer Casten
>>
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>>> --- alia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>> Has anyone heard of a St. Guidon, or St. Widon?
>>>
>>> Baring-Gould lists a St Guido (A.D. 1012) under 12th September.  Born
>>> about 950, at Berchem-Saint-Agathe.  Would this be the guy?
>>>
>>> Oriens.
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