thumb|Monulph and Gondulph, stained glass window, Basilica of Our Lady (Maastricht) Monulph was a sixth-century bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht, and is revered as a Roman Catholic saint.
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thumb|Monulph and Gondulph, stained glass window, Basilica of Our Lady (Maastricht) Monulph was a sixth-century bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht, and is revered as a Roman Catholic saint.
Little is known about his life. The Acta Sanctorum only lists two vitae of Monulph, none of them older than the 11th century. His birthplace has been given as Dinant, and his father's name as Randace, count of Dinant. His date of death is traditionally given as 588. Late Medieval bishops mention him as the 21st bishop of the Tongeren-Maastricht-Liège bishopric.
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