Chronological list of saints and blesseds: 7
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A list of 7th century saints:
Name | Birth | Birthplace | Death | Place of death | Notes |
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Aetherius | 602 | Bishop of Lyon | |||
Comgall | 516 | 603 | |||
Fintan of Cloneenagh | 603 | ||||
Gregory | 603 | Bishop of Agrigento | |||
Mungo Saint Mungo Saint Mungo is the commonly used name for Saint Kentigern . He was the late 6th century apostle of the Brythonic Kingdom of Strathclyde in modern Scotland, and patron saint and founder of the city of Glasgow.-Name:In Wales and England, this saint is known by his birth and baptismal name Kentigern... |
518 | 603 | |||
Anacharius (Aunaire) | 604 | Bishop of Auxerre | |||
Arigius | 604 | Bishop of Gap | |||
Augustine of Canterbury Augustine of Canterbury Augustine of Canterbury was a Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597... |
604 | Bishop of Canterbury | |||
Gregory the Great Pope Gregory I Pope Gregory I , better known in English as Gregory the Great, was pope from 3 September 590 until his death... |
540 | 604 | pope | ||
John Climacus John Climacus Saint John Climacus , also known as John of the Ladder, John Scholasticus and John Sinaites, was a 7th century Christian monk at the monastery on Mount Sinai. He is revered as a saint by the Roman Catholic, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches.We have almost no... |
525 | 605 | |||
Peter the Deacon Peter the Deacon Peter the Deacon was the librarian of the abbey of Montecassino and continuator of the Chronicon Monasterii Casinensis, usually called the Montecassino Chronicle in English. The chronicle was originally written by Leo of Ostia... |
605 | ||||
Venantius Fortunatus Venantius Fortunatus Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus was a Latin poet and hymnodist in the Merovingian Court, and a Bishop of the early Catholic Church. He was never canonised but was venerated as Saint Venantius Fortunatus during the Middle Ages.-Life:Venantius Fortunatus was born between 530 and 540 A.D.... |
605 | Bishop of Poitiers | |||
Paterius Paterius Saint Paterius was a bishop of Brescia. He is known as a compiler, in particular of works of Pope Gregory I, for whom he worked as a notary.His works are Liber testimoniorum veteris testamenti, and others.-References:... |
606 | Bishop of Brescia | |||
Peter of Canterbury | 606 | ||||
Serenus of Marseille | 606 | Bishop of Marseilles | |||
Didier (Desiderius of Vienne) | 558 | 607 or 608 | Bishop of Vienne | ||
Eulogius of Alexandria | 607 | ||||
Faustus | 607 | ||||
Wendalinus (Wendelinus) | 607 | ||||
Glodesind Glodesind Glodesind was a Frankish abbess.She is a Catholic and Orthodox saint, feast day July 25.-References:*Chapter in Jo Ann McNamara, John E. Halborg, E. Gordon Whatley , Sainted Women of the Dark Ages... |
608 | ||||
Lua (Lugud, Lughaidh, Molua) | 608 | ||||
Anastasius XII Anastasius II of Antioch Anastasius II of Antioch, also known as Anastasius the Younger, succeeded Anastasius of Antioch as Bishop of Antioch, in 599. He is known for his opposition and suppression of simony in his diocese, with the support of Pope Gregory the Great... |
609 | Antioch Antioch Antioch on the Orontes was an ancient city on the eastern side of the Orontes River. It is near the modern city of Antakya, Turkey.Founded near the end of the 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, one of Alexander the Great's generals, Antioch eventually rivaled Alexandria as the chief city of the... |
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Artemius Artemius Artemius , known as Challita in the Maronite tradition, was a general of the Roman Empire, dux Aegypti . He is considered a saint by the Orthodox Church, with the name of Artemius of Antioch,... |
609 | Bishop of Sens | |||
John | 609 | Bishop of Syracuse | |||
Severinus | 609 | ||||
Anastasius XIII | 610 | Bishop of Brescia | |||
Drostan Drostan Saint Drostan , also Drustan, Dustan, and Throstan, was the founder and abbot of the monastery of Old Deer in Aberdeenshire. His relics were translated to the church at New Aberdour and his holy well lies nearby. Saint Drostan's day is July 11.-Biography:A Scottish abbot who flourished about A.D.... |
610 | ||||
Lupus of Châlons | 610 | Bishop of Châlons-sur-Saône | |||
Midan (Nidan) | 610 | ||||
Virgilius of Arles Virgilius of Arles Virgilius of Arles was Archbishop of Arles in Gaul.According to a life written in the eighth century he was born in a village of Aquitaine, became a monk, Abbot of Lérins, and Bishop of Arles, where he built a basilica of Saint Stephen and another of the Saviour... |
530 | 610 | |||
Colman of Lann Elo | 555 | 612 | Bishop of Connor Bishop of Connor The Bishop of Connor is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Connor in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The title is currently used by the Church of Ireland, but in the Roman Catholic Church it has been united with another bishopric.... |
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Dominic | 612 | Bishop of Brescia | |||
Theodore of Sykeon | 613 | Bishop of Anastasiopol | |||
Aredius Aredius Saint Aredius , also known as Yrieix, was Abbot of Limoges and chancellor to Theudebert II, King of Austrasia in the 6th century. He founded the monastery of Attanum, and the various French communes called St. Yrieix are named after him.... , Archbishop of Lyon |
614 | ||||
Bertoara | 614 | ||||
Ceraunus Ceraunus Ceraunus was bishop of Paris. His relics are in the church of St. Genevieve, Paris; they are on the altar of St Clotilda. He is also said to have been bishop 609 to 622.He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint, feast day September 27.-Notes:... |
614 | Bishop of Paris | |||
Forty-Four Martyrs of Palestine | 614 | ||||
Boniface IV Pope Boniface IV Pope Saint Boniface IV was pope from 608 to his death.Son of Johannes, a physician, a Marsian from the province and town of Valeria; he succeeded Boniface III after a vacancy of over nine months. He was consecrated on either 25 August or September 15 in 608... |
615 | pope | |||
Columbanus Columbanus Columbanus was an Irish missionary notable for founding a number of monasteries on the European continent from around 590 in the Frankish and Lombard kingdoms, most notably Luxeuil and Bobbio , and stands as an exemplar of Irish missionary activity in early medieval Europe.He spread among the... |
530 | 615 | |||
Oudaceus (Eddogwy) | 615 | ||||
Ethelbert | 560 | 616 | |||
Licinius Licinius of Angers Licinius of Angers was a Frankish nobleman and bishop of Angers.He is a Catholic saint, feast day February 13.... |
616 | Bishop of Angers | |||
Cronan "the Tanner" | 617 | ||||
Adeodatus I Pope Adeodatus I Pope Saint Adeodatus I or Deodatus I was Pope from November 13, 615 to his death.... |
618 | pope | |||
John the Almsgiver | 555 | 619 | |||
Lawrence of Canterbury | 619 | ||||
Abban of Magheranoidhe | 620 | ||||
Basolus Basolus Basolus was a French Benedictine and hermit. He was born near Limoges, and then became a monk near Verzy. He spent 40 years as a hermit on a hill near Reims.... (Basle) |
555 | 620 | |||
Merinus (Meadhran, Merryn) | 620 | ||||
Devniolin (Daniel the Younger, Deiniol) | 621 | ||||
Kevin Kevin Kevin is a male first name of Irish origin. It is believed that Saint Kevin was the one who popularized the name, although Kevin is not a biblical name. Caoimhghín is believed to be derived from the Irish cóem "kind, honest, and handsome" and gein "birth"... (Coegmen) |
622 | ||||
Walericus (Valery) | 622 | ||||
Bertrand | 623 | Bishop of Le Mans | |||
Betharius (Bohaire, Boetharius) | 623 | Bishop of Chartres | |||
Lupus (Leu) | 623 | Bishop of Sens | |||
Austregisilus Austregisilus Saint Austregisilus was bishop of Bourges from 612 to 624. His feast day is May 20. A native of Bourges, he was educated as a courtier. However, Austregisilus was desirous to become a monk and entered the abbey of Saint-Nizier at Lyon, where he became abbot... (Outril) |
551 | 624 | Bishop of Bourges | ||
Mellitus Mellitus Mellitus was the first Bishop of London in the Saxon period, the third Archbishop of Canterbury, and a member of the Gregorian mission sent to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons from their native paganism to Christianity. He arrived in 601 AD with a group of clergymen sent to augment the mission,... |
624 | ||||
Deicolus Deicolus Saint Deicolus is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He was an elder brother of Saint Gall. Born in Leinster, Deicolus studied at Bangor.... (Desle) |
625 | ||||
Desiderius Desiderius of Auxerre Desiderius of Auxerre was bishop of Auxerre, in France, from 614 to 621. He was from Aquitaine, and is mentioned in the Gesta pontificum Autissiodorensium, as well as the Chronicle of Fredegar.... |
625 | Bishop of Auxerre | |||
Gagericus (Gau, Gery) | 625 | Bishop of Cambrai | |||
Gary | 625 | ||||
Salvius Salvius Salvius was a flute player who was proclaimed king by the rebelling slaves of ancient Sicily during the Second Servile War. He assumed the name Tryphon, from Diodotus Tryphon, a Seleucid ruler. For some time, he waged war against the Romans.... (Salve, Sauve) |
625 | Bishop of Amiens | |||
Ursicinus Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne Saint Ursicinus was an Irish missionary andhermit in the Jura region.A vita of his is preserved in a redaction of the 11th century. According to this account, he was a disciple of Saint Columbanus at Luxeuil who followed his master when he was banished from Burgundy in 610, but then retired as a... |
625 | ||||
Vitalis of Gaza Vitalis of Gaza Saint Vitalis of Gaza is venerated as a hermit-saint by the Catholic Church. A monk of Gaza, he travelled to the city of Alexandria at the age of sixty. His legend states that after obtaining the name and address of every prostitute in the city, he hired himself out as a day laborer, and took... |
625 | ||||
Aidan (Edan, Modoc, or Maedoc) | 626 | Bishop of Ferns Bishop of Ferns The Bishop of Ferns is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Ferns in County Wexford, Ireland. In the Roman Catholic Church it remains a separate title, but in the Church of Ireland it has been united with other bishoprics.-History:... |
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Cronan of Roscrea | 626 | ||||
Attalas | 627 | ||||
Briarch | 627 | ||||
Justus Justus Justus was the fourth Archbishop of Canterbury. He was sent from Italy to England by Pope Gregory the Great, on a mission to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism, probably arriving with the second group of missionaries despatched in 601... |
627 | ||||
Anastasius the Persian (Anastasius XIV) | 628 | ||||
Anastasius XV Anastasius of Pavia Anastasius of Pavia, also known as Anastasius XV, and Anastasius II, was Bishop of Pavia. Originally a convert from Arianism heresy, before being appointed to the see of Pavia.-References:... (Anastasius II) |
628 | Bishop of Pavia | |||
Exaltation of the Holy Cross | 629 | ||||
Amatus | 630 | ||||
Baudacarius | 630 | ||||
Blidulf (Bladulph) | 630 | ||||
Conwall (Conval) | 630 | ||||
Flavitus (Flaive) | 630 | ||||
Enogatus | 631 | Bishop of Aleth | |||
Rusticula | 632 | ||||
Edwin Edwin of Northumbria Edwin , also known as Eadwine or Æduini, was the King of Deira and Bernicia – which later became known as Northumbria – from about 616 until his death. He converted to Christianity and was baptised in 627; after he fell at the Battle of Hatfield Chase, he was venerated as a saint.Edwin was the son... |
633 | ||||
Finbar (Barry) | 633 | ||||
Fulgentius Fulgentius of Cartagena Saint Fulgentius of Cartagena , born in Cartagena in the 6th century and died in 630, was Bishop of Cartagena and Ecija , in Hispania .-Biography:... |
633 | Bishop of Ecija | |||
Renovatus | 633 | Bishop of Mérida | |||
Amabilis Amabilis of Riom Saint Amabilis of Riom was a French saint. Sidonius Apollinaris brought Amabilis to serve at Clermont.He served as a cantor in the church of Saint Mary at Clermont and as a precentor at the cathedral of Clermont and then as a parish priest in Riom... |
634 | ||||
Cagnoald (Chainoaldus, Cagnou) | 635 | Bishop of Laon | |||
Caimin | 635 | ||||
Finian Munnu (Mundus) | 635 | ||||
Colman of Kilmacduagh | 550 | 636 | |||
Florentina Saint Florentina Saint Florentina is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Born towards the middle of the sixth century in Cartagena, Hispania, she and her family were actively engaged in furthering the best interests of Christianity.... |
636 | ||||
Isidore Isidore of Seville Saint Isidore of Seville served as Archbishop of Seville for more than three decades and is considered, as the historian Montalembert put it in an oft-quoted phrase, "le dernier savant du monde ancien"... |
560 | 636 | Bishop of Seville Seville Seville is the artistic, historic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It is the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia and of the province of Seville. It is situated on the plain of the River Guadalquivir, with an average elevation of above sea level... |
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Carthage Carthage Carthage , implying it was a 'new Tyre') is a major urban centre that has existed for nearly 3,000 years on the Gulf of Tunis, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC... (Carthach the Younger, Cuda, Mochuda) |
637 | ||||
Fergna "the White" | 637 | ||||
Florian | 637 | ||||
Sigebert Sigeberht of East Anglia Sigeberht of East Anglia , was a saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was the first English king to receive a Christian baptism and education before his succession and the first to abdicate in order to enter... |
637 | ||||
Tanca Tanca Saint Tanca is the name of a sixth-century French Roman Catholic saint.Tanca was born in Troyes, France. She was killed while defending her virginity, and is called a martyr.Her feast day is celebrated October 10.-External links:*... |
637 | ||||
Longis Longis Longis is a settlement in the island of Alderney in the Channel Islands. It is located on the south east of the island. Longis nature reserve is the largest nature reservce on the island, with an area of 103 hectares. Longis Bay Beach is a popular tourist spot.... (Lonochilus, Lenogisil) |
638 | ||||
Laserian (Laisren, Molaisse) | 639 | ||||
Mochelloc | 639 | ||||
Sophronius Sophronius Sophronius was the Patriarch of Jerusalem from 634 until his death, and is venerated as a saint in the Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches... |
550 | 639 | |||
Acharius | 640 | Bishop of Noyon-Tournai | |||
Alena Saint Alena Saint Alena is a Christian saint. Born in Dilbeek, just outside Brussels, Belgium, she was baptized without the knowledge of her pagan parents. She had to secretly attend mass and one night her father told his guards to follow her. Her father came to the conclusion that Christians had bewitched... (Aline) |
640 | ||||
Bertulf (Bertuiph) | 640 | ||||
Eanswida | 640 | ||||
Ferreolus Ernan Ernan is the name of four Irish saints.-St. Ernan, Son of Eogan:Ernan, Son of Eogan, died around 640. Mentioned in the Martyrology of Tallaght on 1 January, he was a nephew of St. Columba. He is thus confused with Ernan of Hinba, an uncle of St... (Ernan) |
640 | ||||
Leontius of Saintes | 640 | Bishop of Saintes | |||
Liephard | 640 | ||||
Modoaldus (Romoaldus) | 640 | Bishop of Trier | |||
Romanus of Rouen Romanus of Rouen Saint Romain or Romanus of Rouen was a bishop of Rouen. He would have lived under Dagobert I , though his date of birth is unknown. His life is known in legend and tradition and is shown in the stained glass windows and south gate of Rouen Cathedral and the stained glass windows of the église... |
640 | Bishop of Rouen | |||
Blessed Pepin of Landen | 640 | ||||
Romulus Romulus - People:* Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome* Romulus Augustulus, the last Western Roman Emperor* Valerius Romulus , deified son of the Roman emperor Maxentius* Romulus , son of the Western Roman emperor Anthemius... |
641 | Bishop of Genoa | |||
Oswald Oswald of Northumbria Oswald was King of Northumbria from 634 until his death, and is now venerated as a Christian saint.Oswald was the son of Æthelfrith of Bernicia and came to rule after spending a period in exile; after defeating the British ruler Cadwallon ap Cadfan, Oswald brought the two Northumbrian kingdoms of... |
642 | ||||
Arnulf Arnulf of Metz Saint Arnulf of Metz was a Frankish bishop of Metz and advisor to the Merovingian court of Austrasia, who retired to the Abbey of Remiremont.... (Arnoul, Arnuiph) |
582 | 643 | Bishop of Metz | ||
Peregrinus | 643 | ||||
Vulfiagius (Vulphy) | 643 | ||||
Paulinus Paulinus of York Paulinus was a Roman missionary and the first Bishop of York. A member of the Gregorian mission sent in 601 by Pope Gregory I to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism, Paulinus arrived in England by 604 with the second missionary group... |
584 | 644 | Bishop of York | ||
Trudpert Trudpert Saint Trudpert was a missionary in Germany in the seventh century. He is generally called a Celtic monk from Ireland, but some consider him a German.... |
644 | ||||
Victorinus Victorinus Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.-Reign:... |
644 | Bishop of Como | |||
Gall Saint Gall Saint Gall, Gallen, or Gallus was an Irish disciple and one of the traditionally twelve companions of Saint Columbanus on his mission from Ireland to the continent. Saint Deicolus is called an older brother of Gall.-Biography:... |
550 | 645 | |||
Monon | 645 | ||||
Mura McFeredach (Muran, Murames) | 645 | ||||
Riquier (Richarius) | 645 | ||||
Ethelburga of Lyminge | 647 | ||||
Goericus (Abbo, Goericus) | 647 | Bishop of Metz | |||
Sulpicius II (Sulpice, Pius) | 647 | Bishop of Bourges | |||
Conan | 648 | ||||
Fursey | 648 | ||||
Gertrude of Hamage | 649 | ||||
Paul | 649 | Bishop of Verdun | |||
Agilus (Ayeul) | 650 | ||||
Aquilinus Aquilinus of Milan Saint Aquilinus of Milan , also known as Aquilinus of Cologne , is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church.He should not be confused with another Aquilinus, who was killed during the reign of the Arian Vandal king Hunneric in 484. This 5th century Aquilinus was killed with Eugene, Geminus,... |
650 | ||||
Baldomerus (Galmier) | 650 | ||||
Birinus Birinus Birinus , venerated as a saint, was the first Bishop of Dorchester, and the "Apostle to the West Saxons".-Life and ministry:After Augustine of Canterbury performed initial conversions in England, Birinus, a Frank, came to the kingdoms of Wessex in 634, landing at the port of "Hamwic", now in the... |
650 | Bishop of Dorchester | |||
Dymphna Dymphna 'Saint Dymphna was the daughter of a pagan Irish king and his Christian wife in the 7th century. She was murdered by her father. The story of St. Dymphna was first recorded in the thirteenth century by a canon of the Church of St. Aubert at Cambrai, commissioned by the Bishop of Cambrai, Guy I... and Gerebernus |
650 | ||||
Judicael | 590 | 650 | |||
Leobald (Leotlebod) | 650 | ||||
Livinus Livinus Saint Livinus , also Livinus of Ghent, was an apostle in Flanders and Brabant, venerated as a saint and martyr in Catholic tradition and more especially at the Saint Bavo Chapel, Ghent... (Lebwin) |
650 | ||||
Maroveus | 650 | ||||
Osmanna (Argariarga) | 650 | ||||
Titian Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio (c. 1488/1490 – 27 August 1576 better known as Titian was an Italian painter, the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, near... |
650 | ||||
Winifred Winefride thumb|right|300px|St Winifred's Well, [[Woolston, north Shropshire|Woolston]], ShropshireSaint Winefride was a legendary 7th-century Welsh noblewoman who was canonized after dying for the sake of her chastity... (Guinevra, Gwenfrewi, Winefride) |
650 | ||||
Aidan | 651 | Bishop of Lindisfarne | |||
Braulio Braulio Braulio is a given name.*Braulio is a given name.*Braulio is a given name.*[[Braulio Mari], a Spanish singer-songwriter.*[[Braulio Nóbrega]], a Spanish football player.*[[Braulio of Zaragoza]], a [[Bishop of Zaragoza]].... |
587 | 651 | Bishop of Saragossa | ||
Adalbald of Ostrevant | 652 | ||||
Haduin (Harduin) | 653 | Bishop of Le Mans | |||
Honorius | 653 | ||||
Irene | 653 | ||||
Romaric Romaric Saint Romaric was a Frankish nobleman who lived in Austrasia from the late 6th century until the middle of the 7th century. He was a former Count Palatine in the court of the Merovingian king, Theodebert II. His parents were killed by Queen Brunhilda and because of the enmity of his family with... |
653 | ||||
Bavo (Allowin) | 589 | 654 | |||
Benedict | 654 | Bishop of Sebaste | |||
Didier Didier of Cahors Saint Didier, also known as Desiderius was a Merovingian royal official of aristocratic Gallo-Roman extraction.... (Desiderius) |
590 | 655 | Bishop of Cahors | ||
Foillan Foillan Saint Foillan is an Irish saint of the seventh century.- Family :Foillan was the brother of Saints Ultan and Fursey. He is described as the 'uterine brother' of Fursey, meaning that they had the same mother but not the same father... |
655 | ||||
Madelgisilus Madelgisilus Madelgisilus, aka Mauguille, Irish saint, died 655.Madelgisilus was a friend of Saint Fursey, and travelled with the latter to Picardy in France in the first half of the 7th-century. His feastday is May 30th. O'Halon devotes several pages to an account of his life.-References:* The Lives of the... (Mauguille, Maguil, Mauguil) |
655 | ||||
Martin I Pope Martin I Pope Martin I, born near Todi, Umbria in the place now named after him , was pope from 649 to 653, succeeding Pope Theodore I in July 5, 649. The only pope during the Byzantine Papacy whose election was not approved by a iussio from Constantinople, Martin I was abducted by Constans II and died in... |
655 | pope | |||
Molagga (Laicin) | 655 | ||||
Sigiramnus Sigiramnus Saint Sigiramnus was an abbot and confessor of the 7th century. A nobleman of Berry, he studied at Tours and then joined the royal court of Clothaire II... (Cyran) |
655 | ||||
Felix of Brescia | 656 | Bishop of Brescia | |||
Ithamar Ithamar In the Torah, Ithamar is mentioned as the youngest son of Aaron the High Priest. After the death of his two eldest brothers Nadab and Abihu when they had been punished by the Lord for performing an unauthorized sacrificial offering, Ithamar served as a priest along with his elder brother, Eleazar... |
656 | Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Rochester The Bishop of Rochester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury.The diocese covers the west of the county of Kent and is centred in the city of Rochester where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin... |
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Mochoemoc (Machaemhog, Puicherius, Vuicherius) | 656 | ||||
Sigebert III of Austrasia | 631 | 656 | |||
Domnus | 657 | Bishop of Vienne | |||
Eugenius I | 657 | pope | |||
Hieu | 657 | ||||
Landericus Landry of Paris Saint Landry of Paris was a bishop of Paris and saint. Consecrated bishop of Paris in 650, he built the first major hospital in the city, dedicating it to Saint Christopher, which is now the Hôtel-Dieu... (Landry) |
657 | Bishop of Paris | |||
Ultan Ultan Ultan was an Irish monk who later became an abbot. He was the brother of Saint Fursey and Foillan. He was a member of Fursey's mission from Ireland to East Anglia in c. 633, and lived there both as a monastic probationary and later alone as an anchorite. In c... |
657 | Bishop of Ardbraccan | |||
Annemund Annemund Saint Annemund, also known as Annemundus, Aunemundus and Chamond, was Archbishop of Lyon. His father, Sigon, was a prefect in Lyon, while his brother, Dalfin, was Count of Lyons.... (Annemundus, St Chamond) |
658 | Bishop of Lyon Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lyon The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lyon is a Roman Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese in France. It incorporates the ancient Archdiocese of Vienne. The current Cardinal-Archbishop is Philippe Barbarin... |
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Diman | 658 | ||||
Geremarus (Germer) | 658 | ||||
Colman of Glendalough | 659 | ||||
Gertrude of Nivelles Gertrude of Nivelles Saint Gertrude of Nivelles was abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Nivelles, in present-day Belgium.She was a daughter of Pepin I of Landen and Saint Itta, and a younger sister of Saint Begga, Abbess of Andenne, Saint Bavo and Grimoald I.One day, when she was about ten years of age, her father... |
626 | 659 | |||
Antoninus | 660 | ||||
Blitmund | 660 | ||||
Boniface Curitan | 660 | Bishop of Ross Bishop of Ross The Bishop of Ross was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Ross, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. The first recorded bishop appears in the late 7th century as a witness to Adomnán of Iona's Cáin Adomnáin. The bishopric was based at the settlement of Rosemarkie until the mid-13th... |
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Clarus Clarus Clarus in the territory of Colophon in the Ionian coast of Asia Minor was a much-revered, much-famed cult center described by Pausanias .... |
660 | ||||
Donatus of Besançon | 660 | Bishop of Besançon | |||
Elias Elias Elias is the Latin transliteration of the Greek name , which in turn is the Hellenized form of the , meaning "Yahweh is my God". Another form of Eliyahu in English is Elijah.The name belonged most notably to Elijah , the Hebrew prophet... |
660 | Bishop of Syracuse | |||
Eligius Eligius Eligius may refer to:* Eligius Franz Joseph von Münch-Bellinghausen , known als Friedrich Halm, Austrian dramatist, poet and short-story writer* Eligius Fromentin , American politician... (Eloi) |
590 | 660 | Bishop of Noyon | ||
Etto Etto Oélilton Araújo dos Santos , commonly known by his nickname Etto, is a Brazilian-born Croatian professional footballer who currently plays for Greek side PAOK FC... (Ze) |
660 | ||||
Fara Burgundofara Burgundofara , also Saint Fara or Fare, was the founder and first Abbess of the Abbey of Faremoutiers. Her family is knowns as the Faronids, named after her brother Saint Faro.... |
600 | 660 | |||
Floribert (Florbert) | 660 | ||||
John Camillus the Good | 660 | Bishop of Milan | |||
Racho (Ragnobert) | 660 | Bishop of Autun | |||
Saethryth Saethryth Saint Sæthryth , also called Sedrido, Sethrida or Saethrid, was the stepdaughter of king Anna of East Anglia, who became a Benedictine nun at the abbey of Faremoutiers-en-Brie, Gaul under its foundress Saint Burgundofara, whom she succeeded as abbess... (Sethrida) |
660 | ||||
Theodichildis (Telchildis) | 660 | ||||
Thomian (Toiman) | 660 | ||||
Zosimus Zosimus Zosimus was a Byzantine historian, who lived in Constantinople during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I . According to Photius, he was a comes, and held the office of "advocate" of the imperial treasury.- Historia Nova :... |
660 | Bishop of Syracuse | |||
Palladius Palladius Palladius was the first Bishop of the Christians of Ireland, preceding Saint Patrick. The Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion consider Palladius a saint.-Armorica:... |
661 | Bishop of Auxerre | |||
Cummian Fada | 662 | ||||
Rumwold | 662 | Walton Grounds near King's Sutton King's Sutton King's Sutton is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England in the valley of the River Cherwell. The village is about south-east of Banbury, Oxfordshire... in Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Northamptonshire is a landlocked county in the English East Midlands, with a population of 629,676 as at the 2001 census. It has boundaries with the ceremonial counties of Warwickshire to the west, Leicestershire and Rutland to the north, Cambridgeshire to the east, Bedfordshire to the south-east,... |
662 | ||
Hadulph | 662 | Bishop of Arras Cambrai | |||
Maximus the Confessor Maximus the Confessor Maximus the Confessor was a Christian monk, theologian, and scholar. In his early life, he was a civil servant, and an aide to the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius... |
580 | 662 | |||
Cunibert | 663 | Bishop of Cologne | |||
Remaclus Remaclus Saint Remaclus was a Benedictine missionary bishop. He grew up at the Aquitanian ducal court and studied under Sulpitius the Pious, bishop of Bourges. Remaclus became a monk in 625 and was then ordained a priest... |
663 | Bishop of Maastricht | |||
Aileran Aileran Saint Ailerán , an Irish saint, was generally known as "the Wise", and was one of the most distinguished scholars at the School of Clonard in the 7th century... (Sapiens the Wise) |
664 | ||||
Boisil Boisil Saint Boisil was the Abbot of Melrose Abbey, now in Scotland.Almost all that is known of Saint Boisil is learned from Bede. He derived his information from Sigfrid, a monk of Jarrow, who had previously been trained by Boisil at Melrose... (Boswell) |
664 | ||||
Cedd Cedd Cedd was an Anglo-Saxon monk and bishop from Northumbria. He was an evangelist of the Middle Angles and East Saxons in England and a significant participant in the Synod of Whitby, a meeting which resolved important differences within the Church in England... |
664 | ||||
Deusdedit Deusdedit of Canterbury Deusdedit , perhaps originally named Frithona, Frithuwine or Frithonas, was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury, the first native-born holder of the see of Canterbury. By birth an Anglo-Saxon, he became archbishop in 655 and held the office for more than nine years until his death, probably from... (Freithona) |
664 | ||||
Tuda | 664 | Bishop of Lindisfarne | |||
Fechin | 665 | ||||
Fructuosus of Braga Fructuosus of Braga Saint Fructuosus of Braga was the Bishop of Dumio and Archbishop of Braga, a great founder of monasteries, who died April 16, 665. He was the son of a Visigothic dux in the region of Bierzo and he accompanied his father at a young age on certain official trips over his estates... |
665 | Bishop of Braga | |||
Gibitrudis | 665 | ||||
Patricia of Naples Patricia of Naples Saint Patricia of Naples is an Italian virgin martyr and saint. Tradition states that she was noble; she may have been related to the Roman Emperor. Some sources say that she was a descendant of Constantine the Great.Wishing to escape an marriage arranged by Constans II and become a nun, she... |
665 | ||||
Eloque (Eloquius) | 666 | ||||
Aurea | 667 | ||||
Ildefonsus of Toledo | 606 | 667 | |||
Adrian | 668 | ||||
Landoald | 668 | ||||
Waldebert (Walbert, Gaubert) | 668 | ||||
Wandrille (Wandregisilus) | 600 | 668 | |||
Aubert Aubert Aubert is a surname, and may refer to:* Abbé Aubert, French dramatist, poet and journalist * Alexander Aubert, English merchant* Andreas Aubert, Norwegian art historian* Aristide Aubert Du Petit Thouars, French naval officer... (Autbert) |
669 | Bishop of Cambrai-Arras | |||
Jodoc (Josse) | 669 | ||||
Serenidus | 669 | ||||
Adalgesus | 670 | ||||
Leudinus Bodo | 670 | Bishop of Toul | |||
Fiacre Fiacre Saint Fiacre was born in Ireland in the seventh century. is an ancient pre-Christian name from Ireland. The meaning is uncertain, but the name may mean "battle king", or it may be a derivative of the word "raven"... |
670 | ||||
Goban Saint Gobain Saint Gobain , also known as Goban, was an Irish Benedictine monk and spiritual student of Saint Fursey at Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England. Born in Ireland. Little else is known of Gobain except that he would have accompanied Fursey on his travel to France where they lived as hermits in the forest... (Gobain) |
670 | ||||
Hildemarca | 670 | ||||
Maxellendis | 670 | ||||
Omer (Audomarus) | 670 | ||||
Theodard Theodard of Maastricht Theodard of Maastricht was a seventh-century bishop of Maastricht, in present-day Belgium. He is known from hagiographical writings from later centuries, in particular one by Anselm of Liège. He was murdered, probably c.670, on a journey to Childeric II of Austrasia. His nephew, Lambert of... |
670 | Bishop of Maastricht | |||
Wilfretrudis Wilfretrudis Saint Wilfretrudis, also known as Wulfetrude, is a sixth-century Roman Catholic saint.Very little is known about her life. Wilfretrudis was the niece of St. Gertrude. She became abbess of the convent in Nivelles, Belgium.... |
670 | ||||
Blessed Ferreolus | 670 | Bishop of Grenoble | |||
Babolen | 671 | ||||
Ampelius | 672 | Bishop of Milan | |||
Basinus | 672 | Bishop of Trier | |||
Chad Chad Chad , officially known as the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west... (Ceadda) |
672 | Bishop of Mercia | |||
Faro Saint Faro Saint Faro , count of Guines, was bishop of Meaux. The family to which Faro belonged is known as the Faronids and is named after him.... |
672 | Bishop of Meaux | |||
Lactali | 672 | ||||
Vincentian | 672 | ||||
Vitalian Pope Vitalian Pope Saint Vitalianus was Pope of the Catholic Church from July 30, 657, until January 27, 672.He was born in Segni, Lazio, the son of Anastasius.-Reign:... |
672 | pope | |||
Frodobert | 673 | ||||
Drausinus (Drausius) | 674 | Bishop of Soissons | |||
Eadfrid | 675 | ||||
Emilian (Eminian, Imelin) | 675 | ||||
Frugentius | 675 | ||||
Gebetrude (Gertrude) | 675 | ||||
Goeznoveus (Guesnoveus, Governou) | 675 | Bishop of Quimper | |||
Osyth Osyth Osgyth was an English saint. She is primarily commemorated in the village of Saint Osyth, Essex, near Colchester... |
675 | ||||
Placid Placid Placid is a masculine given name, and may refer to:* John Placid Adelham , English Protestant minister* Saint Placid , Italian Christian monk* Father Placid J Podipara , Indian Catholic priest... |
675 | ||||
Aigulf | 676 | ||||
Amarin (Amarinus) | 676 | Bishop of Clermont | |||
Colman Colmán of Lindisfarne Colmán of Lindisfarne also known as Saint Colmán was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 661 until 664. He succeeded Aidan and Finan. Colman resigned the Bishopric of Lindisfarne after the Synod of Whitby called by King Oswiu of Northumbria decided to calculate Easter using the method of the First... |
676 | Bishop of Lindisfarne Lindisfarne Lindisfarne is a tidal island off the north-east coast of England. It is also known as Holy Island and constitutes a civil parish in Northumberland... |
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Gerinus | 676 | ||||
Gundebert (Gondelbert, Gumbert) | 676 | Bishop of Sens | |||
Mildgytha Mildgytha Saint Mildgyth was the youngest daughter of Merewalh, king of Mercia and Saint Eormenburh. Her sisters were Saint Mildburh of Wenlock and Saint Mildrith.... |
676 | ||||
Praejectus (Prix, Prest, or Preils) | 676 | ||||
Germanus of Granfel | 677 | ||||
Arbogast Saint Arbogast Saint Arbogast has been claimed as a native of Scotland, but this is owing to a misunderstanding of the name "Scotia", which until late in the Middle Ages really meant Ireland.- Biography :... (Arascach) |
678 | ||||
Ethelburga of Barking | 678 | ||||
Leodegar Leodegar Saint Leodegar or Leger, Bishop of Autun , was the great opponent of Ebroin— the mayor of the Palace of Neustria— and the leader of the faction of Austrasian great nobles in the struggles for hegemony over the waning Merovingian dynasty... (Leger, Leodegarius) |
678 | Bishop of Autun | |||
Mummolus Mummolus Mummolus, Mommolus, or Mummulus, born Eunius to one Peonius, Count of Auxerre. He was a Gallo-Roman patrician and prefect who served Guntram, King of Burgundy, as a general.... (Mommulus) |
678 | ||||
Nathalan Nathalan Nathalan was a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, who was active in the district now known as Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Nathalan was born in the village of Tullich, for which he was eventually appointed as bishop... |
678 | ||||
Walbert Walbert Walbert may refer toGiven name:* Saint Waldebert , a Frankish count of Guines, Ponthieu and Saint-Pol, and a Roman Catholic abbot of Luxeuil... (Vaubert) |
678 | ||||
Blessed Nathalan Nathalan Nathalan was a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, who was active in the district now known as Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Nathalan was born in the village of Tullich, for which he was eventually appointed as bishop... |
678 | Bishop of Tullicht | |||
Amandus (Amand) | 584 | 679 | |||
Dagobert II Dagobert II Dagobert II was the king of Austrasia , the son of Sigebert III and Chimnechild of Burgundy. The Feast Date of St Dagobert II is 23 December -Biography:... |
679 | ||||
Deodatus of Nevers Deodatus of Nevers Deodatus of Nevers was a bishop of Nevers from 655. Deodatus lived with Arbogast in the monastery of Ebersheim, established by Childeric II near Sélestat in the forest of Hagenau.... (Die, Didier) |
679 | Bishop of Nevers | |||
Etheldreda (Audrey) | 630 | 679 | |||
Hunna Hunna Saint Hunna is a French saint. She was the daughter of a duke, and later married Huno of Hunnawetyer. She devoted herself to serving the poor women of Strasbourg, France. She provided them baths of milk, earning her the name "the Holy Milkmaid".Her son was baptized by Deodatus of Nevers and was... (Huva) |
679 | ||||
Adalsindis | 680 | ||||
Adamnan of Coldingham | 680 | ||||
Adulf Adulf -Life:He is said to have been the brother of Saint Botolph, but virtually nothing is known about his life. The story, which originated with the monk Folcard's account of Botolph's life, that Adulf was at one time bishop of Maastricht, is now generally thought to rest on a confusion of names, and to... |
680 | Bishop of Utrecht | |||
Agilberta | 680 | ||||
Baldwin | 680 | ||||
Bathildis | 680 | ||||
Bathildis | 680 | ||||
Berarius | 680 | Bishop of Le Mans | |||
Bertha Bertha Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German berhta meaning "bright one".The name occurs as a theonym, surviving as Berchta, a figure in Alpine folklore connected to the Wild Hunt, probably an epithet of *Frijjō in origin.... |
680 | ||||
Botolph (Botulf) | 680 | ||||
Caedmon | 680 | ||||
Columbinus Columbinus columbinus is a play sparked by the April 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Jefferson County, Colorado, probes the psychological warfare of alienation, hostility and social pressure that goes on in high schools across America.-Information:... |
680 | ||||
Curcodomus Curcodomus Saint Curcodomus was a Benedictine abbot and saint. He succeeded Saint Humbert at Maroilles Abbey.-External links:*... |
680 | ||||
Eusebia | 680 | ||||
Ghislain Saint Ghislain Saint Ghislain was a confessor and anchorite in Belgium. He died at the town named after him, Saint-Ghislain .... (Gislenus) |
680 | ||||
Hilda Hilda of Whitby Hilda of Whitby or Hild of Whitby was a Christian saint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby... |
614 | 680 | |||
Kiara Saint Cera Saint Cera of Ireland was an abbess in the 7th century who died in 679. Her history is probably commingled with another Cera who lived in the 6th century... (Chier) |
680 | ||||
Kyneburga | 680 | ||||
Lambert and Valerius | 680 | ||||
Modesta Modesta Modesta is a 1956 short film, set in Puerto Rico, in which a peasant woman rebels against her husband's authoritarianism. She and the other women of her community organize the Liberated Women League to fight for their rights. It stars Antonia Hidalgo and Juan Ortiz Jiménez.The movie was adapted... |
680 | ||||
Owen | 680 | ||||
Pascharius (Pasquier) | 680 | Bishop of Nantes | |||
Rambert (Rambertus, Ragnebert, Ragnobert) | 680 | ||||
Reineldis Reineldis Reineldis was a saint of the 7th century, martyred by the Huns.-Life:... (Raineldis, Reinildis) |
680 | ||||
Serenus Serenus Serenus may refer to:*Saint Serenus the Gardener , also known as Serenus of Sirmium*Saint Serenus of Marseille, patron saint of Biandrate*Serenus Sammonicus, Roman scholar... |
680 | ||||
Severa Severa Severa is a professional services automation tool used to manage projects, customers, sales, time tracking and billing. Severa is also known as business software for Project Management , Project Portfolio Management and Customer Relationship Management .Accessed online through the Web, Severa is... |
680 | ||||
Ternatius | 680 | Bishop of Besançon | |||
Agatho Pope Agatho -Background and early life:Little is known of Agatho before his papacy. A letter written by St. Gregory the Great to the abbot of St. Hermes in Palermo mentions an Agatho, a Greek born in Sicily to wealthy parents. He wished to give away his inheritance and join a monastery, and in this letter... |
681 | pope | |||
Barbatus Barbatus of Benevento Saint Barbatus of Benevento , also known as Barbas, was a bishop of Benevento from 663 to 682. He succeeded Hildebrand in this capacity... |
612 | 682 | Bishop of Benevento | ||
Raverein | 682 | ||||
Leo II Pope Leo II -Background and early activity in the Church:He was a Sicilian by birth , and succeeded Agatho. Though elected pope a few days after the death of St. Agatho , he was not consecrated till after the lapse of a year and seven months... |
683 | pope | |||
Mummolin Mummolin Mummolin was a Mayor of the Palace of Neustria . He was a son of Munderic and wife.He married a sister? of the Dux Aunulf and daughter of Maurilion and wife, a daughter of a Chlodomir II, a German King of the fifth century.They were the parents of:... (Moulin, Mommolenus, Mummolinus) |
683 | Bishop of Noyon | |||
Waningus Waningus Saint Waningus was a nobleman and royal official under Clotaire III, then later a Benedictine abbot and a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.... (Vaneng) |
683 | ||||
Aldegundis | 635 | 684 | |||
Philibert Philibert of Jumièges Saint Philibert of Jumièges was an abbot and monastic founder, particularly associated with Jumièges Abbey.He was born in Gascony as the only son of a Vic or Vic-Jour based courtier of Dagobert I and was educated by Saint Ouen... |
608 | 684 | |||
Agilbert Agilbert Agilbert was the second Bishop of the West Saxon kingdom and later Bishop of Paris. Son of a Neustrian noble named Betto, he was a first cousin of Audoin and related to the Faronids and Agilolfings, and less certainly to the Merovingians... |
685 | Bishop of Paris | |||
Benedict II Pope Benedict II Pope Saint Benedict II was Pope from 684 to 685.Pope Benedict II died on May 8, 685. He succeeded Leo II. Although chosen in 683, he was not ordained until 684 because the leave of Emperor Constantine IV was not obtained until some months after the election... |
685 | pope | |||
Catald (Cataldus) | 685 | Bishop of Taranto | |||
Condedus (Conde, Condede) | 685 | ||||
Framechildis (Frameuze) | 685 | ||||
Vigilius | 685 | Bishop of Auxerre | |||
Adalgis Adalgis Adalgis was the son of Desiderius and the prince of the Langobards or Lombardia in Italy. After his father was defeated by Charlemagne in Pavia in 774, Adalgis took refuge in Byzantium... |
686 | ||||
Arwald Arwald Arwald was the last Jutish King of the Isle of Wight and last pagan king in Anglo-Saxon England until the Vikings in the 9th century. His name may have been "Arwald" or "Atwald" - Bede's script is often difficult to read... |
686 | ||||
Domitian and Hadelin | 686 | ||||
Eata | 686 | ||||
Erconwald | 686 | Bishop of London Bishop of London The Bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury.The diocese covers 458 km² of 17 boroughs of Greater London north of the River Thames and a small part of the County of Surrey... |
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Erhard | 686 | Bishop of Regensburg | |||
Esterwine | 686 | ||||
Landelinus | 686 | ||||
Ultan Ultan Ultan was an Irish monk who later became an abbot. He was the brother of Saint Fursey and Foillan. He was a member of Fursey's mission from Ireland to East Anglia in c. 633, and lived there both as a monastic probationary and later alone as an anchorite. In c... |
686 | ||||
Aichardus (Archard) | 687 | ||||
Bertilia of Mareuil | 687 | ||||
Cuthbert Cuthbert - People :*Cuthbert , Anglo-Saxon saint, bishop, monk and hermit*Cuthbert of Canterbury , Archbishop of Canterbury*Cuthbert Bardsley , Anglican Bishop of Coventry*Cuthbert Brodrick , British architect... |
687 | ||||
Cuthbert Cuthbert - People :*Cuthbert , Anglo-Saxon saint, bishop, monk and hermit*Cuthbert of Canterbury , Archbishop of Canterbury*Cuthbert Bardsley , Anglican Bishop of Coventry*Cuthbert Brodrick , British architect... |
634 | 687 | Bishop of Lindisfarne | ||
Herbert Saint Herbert Saint Herbert is a saint who is said to have once been the bishop or abbot of Marmoutier, France and archbishop of Tours.... |
687 | ||||
Vincent Madelgarius | 615 | 687 | |||
Lambert | 688 | Bishop of Lyon | |||
Richrudis | 688 | ||||
Waldetrudis (Waudru) | 688 | ||||
Avitus II | 689 | Bishop of Clermont | |||
Cadwallader Cadwallader Cadwallader, Cadwalader, or Cadwaladr is a given name and surname of Welsh origin. It was most notably held by Cadwaladr, a seventh century king of Gwynedd, who was the last Welsh king to claim lordship over all of Britain.... (Cadwalla, Ceadwalla) |
659 | 689 | |||
Amatus | 690 | Bishop of Sens | |||
Amalberga Amalberga of Maubeuge Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge was a Lotharingian saint who lived in the 7th century. She is said to have been the sister or niece of Pippin of Landen. She married Count Witger, Duke of Lotharingia and Count of Brabant. She was the mother of Saint Emebert, Saint Reineldis, Saint Pharaildis and Saint... |
690 | ||||
Autbod (Autbodus) | 690 | ||||
Benedict Benedict Biscop Benedict Biscop , also known as Biscop Baducing, was an Anglo-Saxon abbot and founder of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory and was considered a saint after his death.-Early career:... |
628 | 690 | |||
Calminius (Calmilius) | 690 | ||||
Emmeramus | 690 | Bishop of Bavaria Bavaria Bavaria, formally the Free State of Bavaria is a state of Germany, located in the southeast of Germany. With an area of , it is the largest state by area, forming almost 20% of the total land area of Germany... |
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Fromundus | 690 | Bishop of Coutances | |||
Gerbold Gerbold Saint Gerbold was a French bishop venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He was a monk who founded the abbey of Livry in Normandy and later became bishop of Bayeux.-External links:... |
690 | Bishop of Bayeux | |||
Godo (Gaon) | 690 | ||||
Godwin Godwin of Stavelot Saint Godwin of Stavelot was a Benedictine abbot of the monastery of Stavelot-Malmedy, Belgium, who died in 690. His feast day is October 28.- External links :*... |
690 | ||||
Hadelinus | 690 | ||||
Hereswitha Hereswitha Hereswitha or Hereswyde , also spelt Hereswithe or Haeresvid, was a 7th century Northumbrian saint. She married into the East Anglian royal dynasty and afterwards retired to Gaul to lead a religious life... |
690 | ||||
Huno | 690 | ||||
Hyacinth | 690 | ||||
Hygbald (Higbald, Hugbald, Hybald) | 690 | ||||
John | 690 | Bishop of Bergamo | |||
Jonatus | 690 | ||||
Julian Julian Julian is a common male given name in Britain, United States, Ireland, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, France , Spain, Latin America and elsewhere.... |
644 | 690 | |||
Landrada Landrada Landrada of Austrasia was an abbess who is venerated as a Catholic saint. She is credited with the foundation of Munsterbilzen Abbey , where, in 2006, 10 massive oak trunk graves were discovered, one of which is believed to have been hers. She died in Munsterbilzen about A.D. 690.... |
690 | ||||
Mummolus Mummolus Mummolus, Mommolus, or Mummulus, born Eunius to one Peonius, Count of Auxerre. He was a Gallo-Roman patrician and prefect who served Guntram, King of Burgundy, as a general.... (Momble, Mumbolus, Momleolus) |
690 | ||||
Ritbert | 690 | ||||
Sigfrid | 690 | ||||
Theodore of Tarsus Theodore of Tarsus Theodore was the eighth Archbishop of Canterbury, best known for his reform of the English Church and establishment of a school in Canterbury.... |
602 | 690 | |||
Theoffroy | 690 | ||||
Theofrid Theofrid Saint Theofrid of Orange was an abbot of Calmeliac or Carmery-en-Velay , situated near Le Puy-en-Velay and originally founded by Saint Calminius.A native of Orange, he is venerated as a martyr, as Christian tradition holds that he was... |
690 | ||||
Wigbert Wigbert Saint Wigbert, born in Wessex around 670, was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk from the monastery of Glastonbury and a missionary and disciple of Saint Boniface who traveled with the latter in Frisia and northern and central Germany to convert the local tribes to Christianity... |
690 | ||||
Ywi | 690 | ||||
Bertilla | 692 | ||||
Begga Begga Saint Begga was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, and his wife Itta. On the death of her husband, she took the veil, founded seven churches, and built a convent at Andenne on the Meuse River where she spent the rest of her days as abbess... |
693 | ||||
Sæbbi (Sebbe) | 694 | ||||
Angadresma (Angadrisma, Amgadreme) | 615 | 695 | |||
Ansbert (Aubert) | 695 | Bishop of Rouen | |||
Aquilinus Aquilinus of Evreux Saint Aquilinus was a Frankish bishop and hermit. Born in Bayeux, he had been a warrior in the service of Clovis II and married in 660 at Chartres. He moved to Évreux with his wife, and both cared for the poor and sick in this town. In 670, he was named bishop of the city, but Aquilinus... |
620 | 695 | Bishop of Évreux | ||
Decorosus | 695 | Bishop of Capua | |||
Ewald the Dark and Ewald the Fair | 695 | ||||
Guerembaldus | 695 | Bishop of Hirschau | |||
Oduvald | 695 | ||||
Trudo Trudo Saint Trudo was a saint of the seventh century. He is called the "Apostle of Hesbaye" . His feast day is celebrated on November 23.... (Tron, Trond) |
695 | ||||
Valerius Valerius Valerius is the nomen of gens Valeria, one of the oldest patrician families of Rome. The name was in use throughout Roman history... |
695 | ||||
Bercharius Bercharius Saint Bercharius was abbot of Hautvillers in Champagne. Descended from a distinguished Aquitanian family, he received his instruction from Saint Nivard , Archbishop of Reims.... |
696 | ||||
Clodulf (Cloud, Clou) | 605 | 696 | Bishop of Metz | ||
Eochod | 697 | ||||
Moling Moling In the construction industry, moling is a trenchless method used to lay pipes. During the moling process, a pneumatically-driven machine known as a mole forces its way through the soil along the desired path of the pipe... (Dairchilla, Molignus, Moling, Mulling, Myllin) |
697 | Bishop of Ferns Bishop of Ferns The Bishop of Ferns is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Ferns in County Wexford, Ireland. In the Roman Catholic Church it remains a separate title, but in the Church of Ireland it has been united with other bishoprics.-History:... |
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Bertinus (Bertin, Bertuin) | 698 | ||||
Eadbert (Edbert) | 698 | ||||
Regulus Regulus Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the night sky, lying approximately 77.5 light years from Earth. Regulus is a multiple star system composed of four stars which are organized into two pairs... (Reol) |
698 | ||||
Ethelwald (Oidilwald) | 699 | ||||
Sexburga Seaxburh of Ely Seaxburh ; also Saint Sexburga of Ely, was the queen of King Eorcenberht of Kent, as well as an abbess and a saint of the Christian Church.... |
699 | ||||
Agricolus (Agricola) | 700 | Bishop of Avignon | |||
Alnoth Alnoth Ælfnoth or Alnoth was an English hermit and martyr. Little is known of his life, though he is mentioned in Jocelyn's life of Saint Werburgh as a pious neatherd at Weedon, who bore with great patience the ill-treatment of the bailiff placed over him, and who afterwards became a hermit in a very... |
700 | ||||
Amarand | 700 | Bishop of Albi | |||
Anastasius the Sinaite Anastasius Sinaita Saint Anastasius Sinaïta or Anastasius of Sinai, also called Anastasios of Sinai, was a prolific and important seventh century Greek ecclesiastical writer, priest, monk, and abbot of Saint Catherine's Monastery at Mt. Sinai.... |
700 | ||||
Anstrudis Anstrudis Saint Anstrudis .Anstrudis was the daughter of Saint Blandinus and Saint Salaberga, who were the founders of the Saint John the Baptist Convent at Laon. She was also the sister of Saint Baldwin.... (Austrude) |
645 | 700 | |||
Cuaran (Curvinus, Cronan) | 700 | ||||
Deusdedit | 700 | Bishop of Brescia | |||
Disibod Disibod Saint Disibod was an Irish monk and hermit, first mentioned in a martyrologium by Hrabanus Maurus . Hildegard of Bingen around 1170 composed a vita of Saint Disibod... (Disen, Disibode) |
700 | ||||
Drithelm | 700 | ||||
Eanfleda | 700 | ||||
Efflam | 700 | ||||
Everild | 700 | ||||
Godeberta Godeberta Saint Godeberta was a Frankish saint. She was born at Boves, near Amiens, to a noble family that was associated with the court of Clovis II. With the support of Saint Eligius, Godeberta became a nun despite the fact that her parents wanted her to marry... |
700 | ||||
Maurontus Maurontius of Douai Maurontius of Douai was a nobleman and Benedictine abbot.His parents were Richtrudis and Adalbard.He is a Catholic saint, with feast day May 5., especially venerated in Douai. His sisters Clotsinda, Adalsinda and Eusebia are also saints.... (Mauruntius or Maurontius) |
700 | ||||
Medericus (Merry) | 700 | ||||
Mildred | 700 | ||||
Osmanna (Osanna) | 700 | ||||
Pamphilus | 700 | Bishop of Sulmona | |||
Ranulphus (Ragnulf) | 700 | ||||
Thordgith (Tortgyth, Theoregitha) | 700 | ||||
Vulmar (Wulmar, Ulmar, Vilmer) | 700 |
See also
- Christianity in the 7th centuryChristianity in the 7th centuryChristianity in the 7th century, the Western and Eastern areas of Christianity began to take on distinctive shapes. Whereas in the East the Church maintained its structure and character and evolved more slowly, in the West the Bishops of Rome were forced to adapt more quickly and flexibly to...