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'''St. Bavo of Ghent''' ('''Bavon''', '''Bavonius''', '''Baaf''', originally '''Allowin'''), (c622-659), a hermit and later patron saint of Ghent. He was son of Pépin of Landen and St. Iduberge.ikipedia: [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allowin_van_Haspengouw Dutch] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Bavo English] Haspengouw, ook Aldawin genoemd, beter bekend als de heilige Bavo (Haspengouw - Gent, 1 oktober 654), was een zoon van Pippijn I van Landen en dus een broer van de H. Gertrudis van Nijvel en de H. Begga. Allowin had een wilde jeugd: hij verkocht zijn personeel als slaaf.er, die hem doopte. Hij trad in in het klooster, gesticht door Amandus (de latere Sint-Pietersabdij) en nam de naam Bavo aan. Bavo werd kluizenaar in een boom en nadien in een bos nabij de abdij.gstwaarschijnlijk verbleef hij langere tijd in Mendonk, bij Gent, waar hij door het bidden van een noveen tussen 1 en 9 oktober nog altijd wordt vereerd.lichaam werd overgebracht naar een kerk in Gent. Dit was aanleiding voor het stichten van een tweede monnikengemeenschap op korte afstand van de Sint-Pietersabdij. Later zou ze uitgroeien tot de Sint-Baafsabdij.saint.ame Allowin. His father was Pippin of Landen, the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia.racted a beneficial marriage, and had a daughter through it. He was a soldier;[1] however, he led an undisciplined and disorderly life. Shortly after the death of his wife, Bavo decided to reform himself upon hearing a sermon preached by a monk, Saint Amand. Bavo was struck after the sermon o at the emptiness of material objects and donated his wealth to the poor after he converted to Christianityat Anand's convent.[1] Bavo traveled with Amand for some time in his missionary work through France and Flanders. On one occasion, Bavo met a man whom he had sold years before. Wishing to atone for this earlier conduct, Bavo had the man lead him by chain to the town jail.n a hollow tree, later in a cell in the forest near the Abbey. He died at St. Bavo's Abbey in Ghent, in today's Belgium.showing legend from 1274.ne is the moment of his conversion, which has many different stories attached to it. Because he is so often shown with a falcon, he came to be considered the patron saint of falconry. In Ghent, in medieval times, taxes were paid on Oktober 1st, and for this reason Bavo is often shown holding a purse.of Bavo'., both in Haarlemknown as Bavon, Allowin, Bavonius,[1] and Baaf) (589 – 654) is a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint.lowin. His father was Pippin of Landen, the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia.riage, and had a daughter through it. He was a soldier; however, he led an undisciplined and disorderly life. Shortly after the death of his wife, Bavo decided to reform himself upon hearing a sermon preached by a monk, Saint Amand. Bavo was struck after the sermon o at the emptiness of material objects and donated his wealth to the poor after he converted to Christianity at Anand's convent. Bavo traveled with Amand for some time in his missionary work through France and Flanders. On one occasion, Bavo met a man whom he had sold years before. Wishing to atone for this earlier conduct, Bavo hadthe man lead him by chain to the town jail.ell in the forest near the Abbey. He died at St. Bavo's Abbey in Ghent, in today's Belgium.n art as a knight with a sword and a falcon. The most popular scene is the moment of his conversion, which has many different stories attached to it. Because he is so often shown with a falcon, he came to be considered the patron saint of falconry. In Ghent, in medieval times, taxes were paid on Oktober 1st, and for this reason Bavo is often shown holding a purse.e city of Bamberg is named after him, with Bamberg meaning 'Mount of Bavo'., in Ghent s of the Antwerp suburb Wilrijk.vonius,[1] and Baaf) (622 – 659) is a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint.Pippin of Landen, the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia., and had a daughter through it. He was a soldier;[1] however, he led an undisciplined and disorderly life. preached by a monk, Saint Amand. Bavo was struck after the sermon at the emptiness of material objects and donated his wealth to the poor after he converted to Christianity at Amand's convent.[1] vo traveled with Amand for some time in his missionary work through France and Flanders. On one occasion, Bavo met a man whom he had sold years before. Wishing to atone for this earlier conduct, Bavo had the man lead him by chain to the town jail.a cell in the forest near the Abbey. He died at St. Bavo's Abbey in Ghent, in today's Belgium.t often shown in Christian art as a knight with a sword and falcon. falcon, he came to be considered the patron saint of falconry. ding to Rodulfus Glaber, the city of Bamberg is named after him, with Bamberg meaning 'Mount of Bavo'.ding:erk in Wilrijkt_Bavoly that gave him the name Allowin. His father was Pippin of Landen, the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia.contracted a beneficial marriage, and had a daughter through it. He however led an undisciplined and disorderly life. Shortly after the death of his wife, Bavo decided to reform himself. Bavo was converted to Christianity upon hearing a sermon preached by Saint Amand. Bavo traveled with Amand for some time in his missionary work through France and Flanders. On one occasion, Bavo met a man whom hehad sold years before. Wishing to atone for this earlier conduct, Bavo had the man lead him by chain to the town jail.gs to the poor and lived as a recluse, first in a hollow tree, later in a cell in the forest near the Abbey. He died at St. Bavo's Abbey in Ghent, in today's Belgium.aint of Ghent, Belgium and Haarlem, the Netherlands. He is most often shown in Christian art as a knight with a sword and a falcon. The most popular scene is the moment of his conversion, which has many different stories attached to it. Because he is so often shown with a falcon, he came to be considered the patron saint of falconry. In Ghent, in medieval times, taxes were paid on Oktober 1st, andfor this reason Bavo is often shown holding a purse.is October 1.eden. The Penguin Dictionary of Saints. 3rd edition. New York: Penguin Books, 1993. ISBN 0140513124.i Gand

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