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Liudhard (Old English: Lēodheard; modern French: Létard, also Letard in English) was a Frankish bishop – of where is unclear – and the chaplain of Queen Bertha of Kent, whom she brought with her from the continent upon her marriage to King Æthelberht of Kent. A short ways east of Canterbury he helped found and dedicate to Saint Martin of Tours the first Christian Saxon church in England, St Martin's, still serving as the oldest church in the English-speaking world.

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  • Liudhard (de)
  • Liudhard (in)
  • Létard (évêque) (fr)
  • Liudhard (en)
  • Leotardo (pt)
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  • Liudhard (auch Leudard, Letard oder Letald; † um 600) war ein fränkischer Bischof im späten 6. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • Létard (ou Liudhard) est un évêque franc, d'origine géographique incertaine, actif dans la deuxième moitié du VIe siècle. (fr)
  • Liudhard (bahasa Inggris Kuno: Lēodheard; modern bahasa Prancis: Létard, juga dalam bahasa Inggris: Letard) merupakan seorang uskup Franka – namun tidak diketahui dimana – dan pendeta Ratu Bertha dari Kent, yang ia bawa bersamanya pada saat ia menikah dengan Raja Æthelberht dari Kent. (in)
  • Leotardo (Em anglo-saxão: Lēodheard; moderno em francês: Létard e em inglês: Liudhard) foi um bispo franco – de onde, não se sabe – e o capelão da rainha Berta de Kent, que ela trouxe com ela do continente ao se casar com o rei pagão Etelberto de Kent. Ele ajudou a fundar a primeira igreja anglo-saxã na Inglaterra, em Cantuária, que era originalmente dedicada a São Martinho. (pt)
  • Liudhard (Old English: Lēodheard; modern French: Létard, also Letard in English) was a Frankish bishop – of where is unclear – and the chaplain of Queen Bertha of Kent, whom she brought with her from the continent upon her marriage to King Æthelberht of Kent. A short ways east of Canterbury he helped found and dedicate to Saint Martin of Tours the first Christian Saxon church in England, St Martin's, still serving as the oldest church in the English-speaking world. (en)
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  • Liudhard (en)
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