Chronological list of saints and blesseds: 9
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A list of 9th century saints:
NameBirthBirthplaceDeathPlace of deathNotes
Anselm of Nonantola     803  
Maurontus
Maurontus
Maurontus or Maurontius was the Duke or Patrician of Provence in the early eighth century . He aspired to independence in the face of Charles Martel, Duke of the Franks, and the Provençal patrician Abbo....

    804   Bishop of Marseilles
Paulinus of Aquileia 726   804  
Amalburga     805  
Urbitius (Urbez)     805  
Tarasius     806   Bishop of Constantinople
Tanco (Tancho, Tatta, Tatto)     808   Bishop of Verden
Ludger
Ludger
Saint Ludger was a missionary among the Frisians and Saxons, founder of Werden Abbey and first Bishop of Münster in Westphalia....

743   809   Bishop of Munster
William of Gellone
William of Gellone
Saint William of Gellone was the second Count of Toulouse from 790 until his replacement in 811. His Occitan name is Guilhem, and he is known in French as Guillaume d'Orange, Guillaume Fierabrace, and the Marquis au court nez.He is the hero of the Chanson de Guillaume, an early chanson de geste,...

    812  
John of Constantinople
John of Constantinople
John of Constantinople was abbot of Cathares Monastery, in Constantinople. He clashed with Emperor Leo the Armenian, who was instituting a policy of iconoclasm. John survived torture. He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint, celebrated on April 18 or April 27...

    813  
John
John of Pavia
-References:...

    813   Bishop of Pavia
Angilbert
Angilbert
Saint Angilbert was a Frank who served Charlemagne as a diplomat, abbot, poet and semi-son-in-law. He was of noble Frankish parentage, and educated at the palace school in Aquae Grani under Alcuin...

 (Homer)
    814  
Charlemagne
Charlemagne
Charlemagne was King of the Franks from 768 and Emperor of the Romans from 800 to his death in 814. He expanded the Frankish kingdom into an empire that incorporated much of Western and Central Europe. During his reign, he conquered Italy and was crowned by Pope Leo III on 25 December 800...

742   814  
Plato
Plato
Plato , was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, student of Socrates, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Along with his mentor, Socrates, and his student, Aristotle, Plato helped to lay the...

    814  
Geminus
Geminus
Geminus of Rhodes , was a Greek astronomer and mathematician, who flourished in the 1st century BC. An astronomy work of his, the Introduction to the Phenomena, still survives; it was intended as an introductory astronomy book for students. He also wrote a work on mathematics, of which only...

    815  
Theophanes
Theophanes
-Saints:*Theodorus and Theophanes , called the Grapti, proponents of the veneration of images during the second Iconoclastic controversy*Theophanes the Confessor Byzantine 8th-9th century historian*Theophan the Recluse Russian saint...

 and Companions
    815  
Leo III
Pope Leo III
Pope Saint Leo III was Pope from 795 to his death in 816. Protected by Charlemagne from his enemies in Rome, he subsequently strengthened Charlemagne's position by crowning him as Roman Emperor....

    816   pope
Theophanes the Chronicler 758   817  
Athanasius     818  
Michael the Confessor     818   Bishop of Synnada
Anne
Anne
Anne, alternatively spelled Ane or Ann is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah or Hanani, meaning 'He [= God] has favoured me', the name of the mother of the prophet Samuel. Anne is a common name in France.It is sometimes used as a male...

 (Euphemianus)
    820  
Benedict     820   Bishop of Angers
Emilian     820   Bishop of Cyzicus
Benedict of Aniane
Benedict of Aniane
Saint Benedict of Aniane , born Witiza and called the Second Benedict, was a Benedictine monk and monastic reformer, who left a large imprint on the religious practice of the Carolingian Empire...

750   821  
Eigil (Aegilius)     822  
Blaithmaic     823  
Adolphus and John     824  
Aengus
Aengus
In Irish mythology, Óengus , Áengus , or Aengus or Aonghus , is a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann and probably a god of love, youth and poetic inspiration...

 (Dengus, "the Culdee")
    824  
Paschal I
Pope Paschal I
Pope Saint Paschal I was pope from January 25, 817 to February 11, 824. A native of Rome and son of Bonosus, he was raised to the pontificate by the acclamation of the clergy, shortly after the death of Pope Stephen IV, and before the sanction of the emperor Louis the Pious had been obtained - a...

    824   pope
George
George (given name)
George, from the Greek word γεωργός , "farmer" or "earth-worker", which became a name in Greek: Γεώργιος , and Latin: Georgius. The word γεωργός is a compound word, formed by the words ge , "earth", "soil" and ergon , "work"...

    825   Bishop of Amastris Amasra
Ida of Herzfeld
Ida of Herzfeld
Saint Ida of Herzfeld was the widow of a Saxon duke who devoted her life to the poor following the death of her husband in 811...

    825  
Paulinus
Paulinus
Paulinus/Paullinus is a Roman cognomen that can refer to:*Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, general who defeated BoudicaRoman consuls*Marcus Iunius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulinus, consul in 298...

    826   Bishop of Sinigaglia
Theodore the Studite
Theodore the Studite
Theodore the Studite was a Byzantine Greek monk and abbot of the Stoudios monastery in Constantinople. He played a major role in the revivals both of Byzantine monasticism and of classical literary genres in Byzantium...

759   826  
Adalhard (Adelard) 753   827  
Hildegrin     827   Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne
Angelelmus
Angelelmus
Angelelmus was bishop of Auxerre from 813 to 828. He was Bavarian, and became abbot of Saint-Gervais.He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint, with feast day on July 7.-External links:...

    828   Bishop of Auxerre
Apollinaris of Monte Cassino     828  
Nicephorus     828  
Antonius of Sorrento     830  
Glastian     830   Bishop of Kinglassie
Kinglassie
Kinglassie is a small village in central Fife, Scotland.It is located 0.5 miles to the southwest of Glenrothes...

Ymar
Ymar
Ymar of Reculver was an Anglo-Saxon saint.A monk of Reculver, Ymar was killed by Danish warriors. His name may be the source of the toponym Margate. A legend states that he had a dying wish to be buried in St Johns Parish Church in Margate. The name 'Ymar' may have become 'Margate' in time...

    830  
Ansegisus
Ansegisus
Saint Ansegisus was a monastic reformer of the Franks.Beginning his career as a monk at Fontenelle Abbey, he was soon given the task of reforming monasteries at St. Sixtus near Reims and St. Memius in the diocese of Châlons-sur-Marne, in which he was successful...

770   833  
Deusdedit
Deusdedit
Deusdedit is the name of several important ecclesiastical figures of the Middle Ages:*Pope Adeodatus II *several Saints, including:** Deusdedit of Canterbury...

    834  
Etheldritha (Alfreda)     834  
Sirian Abrahamites     835  
Pomposa
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    835  
Aigulf (Ayoul)     836   Bishop of Bourges
Peter of Atroa
Peter of Atroa
-Biography:He was born the eldest of three children. His given name was Theophylact. At eighteen, he determined to become a monk and joined Paul the Hesychast at his hermitage in Phrygia, where he took the religious name "Peter"....

773   837  
Frederick
Frederick
-Royalty:Austria* Frederick I, Duke of Austria , Duke of Austria from 1195–1198* Frederick II, Duke of Austria , last Duke of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty...

    838   Bishop of Utrecht
Gunioc     838  
Nicetas of Constantinople     838  
Agobard
Agobard
Agobard of Lyon was a Spanish-born priest and archbishop of Lyon, during the Carolingian Renaissance. The author of multiple treatises, ranging in subject matter from the iconoclast controversy to Spanish Adoptionism to critiques of the Carolingian royal family, Agobard is best known for his...

, Archbishop of Lyons
    840  
Ansovinus
Ansovinus
Saint Ansovinus was a bishop of Camerino. Born in Camerino, he may have been of Lombard origin, and was educated at the cathedral school of Pavia. He was a hermit at Castel Raimondo near Torcello....

    840   Bishop of Camerino
Arnulf
Arnulf
Arnulf , a Germanic name common in the Middle Ages and rare at present, may refer to:*Arnulf of Metz, saint *Arnulf of Eynesbury, saint*Arnulf of Carinthia...

    840  
Bolcan (Olcan of Kilmayle)     840   Bishop of Derban
Paul
Paul
Paul may refer to:*Paul , a given name or surname -Christianity:*Paul the Apostle Paul may refer to:*Paul (name), a given name or surname (includes a list of people with that name)-Christianity:*Paul the Apostle Paul may refer to:*Paul (name), a given name or surname (includes a list of people with...

    840   Bishop of Prusa
Theophylact
Theophylact
The name Theophylact or Theophylactus may refer to:* Theophylactus , Exarch of Ravenna...

    840  
Aldericus     841  
Theodore and Theophanes     841  
Bernard
Bernard
The masculine given name Bernard is of Germanic origin.The meaning of the name is from a Germanic compound Bern-hard meaning "bear-hardy", or "brave as a bear". Bern- is the old form of bear from West Germanic *beran-....

 (Barnard)
778   842  
Ardo Smaragdus
Ardo Smaragdus
Ardo Smaragdus was a hagiographer. He entered the monastery of Aniane, in Hérault, as a boy, and was brought up by Saint Benedict of Aniane. He was ordained a priest and made head of the monastery school....

    843  
Gohardus and Companions     843  
Paulinus
Paulinus
Paulinus/Paullinus is a Roman cognomen that can refer to:*Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, general who defeated BoudicaRoman consuls*Marcus Iunius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulinus, consul in 298...

    843   Bishop of Capua
Hildeman     844   Bishop of Beauvais
Benedict of Macerac     845  
Fulk
Fulk
Fulk was the name of several counts of Anjou:*Fulk I of Anjou *Fulk II of Anjou *Fulk III of Anjou *Fulk IV of Anjou *Fulk V of Anjou , also King of JerusalemThe name can also refer to:...

    845  
Theophylact (Theophilus)     845   Bishop of Nicomedia
Joannicus 754   846  
Deochar (Gottlieb, Theutger)     847  
Methodius I     847  
Martyrs of Amorion     848  
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...

    850   Bishop of Novara
Badulfus     850  
Lufthildis (Leuchteldis)     850  
Martyrs of Bulgaria     850  
Maura of Troyes     850  
Medraid (Merald, Merault)     850  
Simeon
Simeon
Simeon, or Shimon is a given name, from the Hebrew ). In Greek, it is written Συμεών, hence the Latinized spelling Symeon.-Meaning:...

    850  
Wistan     850  
Alodia
Alodia
Alodia or Alwa was the southernmost of the three kingdoms of Christian Nubia; the other two were Nobatia and Makuria to the north.Much about this kingdom is still unknown, despite its thousand year existence and considerable power and geographic size. Due to fewer excavations far less is known...

    851  
Blessed Diarmaid
Diarmaid of Armagh
Diarmaid of Armagh was a Catholic Bishop of Armagh. He was made Bishop of Armagh in 834, but was driven from his see by the usurper Foraunan in 835. However, he claimed his rights and collected his cess in Connacht, in 836. He lived in a stormy age, as the Scandinavian rovers under Turgesius...

    851   Bishop of Armagh
Flora and Mary     851  
Isaac of Cordoba 824   851  
Mary of Cordoba     851  
Nunilo and Alodia     851  
Paul of St. Zoilus     851  
Perfectus
Perfectus
Saint Perfectus was one of the Martyrs of Córdoba whose martyrdom was recorded by Saint Eulogius in the Memoriale sanctorum....

    851  
Peter
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    851  
Sanctius (Sancho)     851  
Theodemir
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    851  
Christopher
Christopher
Christopher may refer to:* Christopher People:* Christopher of Prague, primate-elect of the Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia* Christopher Lekapenos, Byzantine co-emperor...

    852  
Emilas     852  
Fandila     852  
George
George (given name)
George, from the Greek word γεωργός , "farmer" or "earth-worker", which became a name in Greek: Γεώργιος , and Latin: Georgius. The word γεωργός is a compound word, formed by the words ge , "earth", "soil" and ergon , "work"...

    852  
Gumesindus     852  
Leovigild
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    852  
Nathalia     852  
Rogellus     852  
Anastasius XVII     853  
Benildis     853  
Columba of Cordoba     853  
Abundius
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    854  
Odulf (Odulphus)     855  
Sandila
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    855  
Aldric 800   856  
Argimirius     856  
Aurea
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    856  
Elias
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    856  
Rabanus Maurus
Rabanus Maurus
Rabanus Maurus Magnentius , also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk, the archbishop of Mainz in Germany and a theologian. He was the author of the encyclopaedia De rerum naturis . He also wrote treatises on education and grammar and commentaries on the Bible...

784   856 Winkel
Winkel, Haut-Rhin
Winkel is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.The village is known in Alsace as the Ill river takes its source. Its inhabitants are called Winkelois and Winkeloises.-References:*...

Abbot of Fulda
Fulda
Fulda is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district .- Early Middle Ages :...

, Archbishop of Mainz
Archbishopric of Mainz
The Archbishopric of Mainz or Electorate of Mainz was an influential ecclesiastic and secular prince-bishopric in the Holy Roman Empire between 780–82 and 1802. In the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy, the Archbishop of Mainz was the primas Germaniae, the substitute of the Pope north of the Alps...

Roderick and Solomon     857  
Eulogius of Cordova     859  
Gosbert     859   Bishop of Osnabruck
Bishop of Osnabrück
The Bishop of Osnabrück is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabrück, the current incumbent is Franz-Josef Hermann Bode. Theodor Kettmann is his auxiliary bishop.- List of Bishops of Osnabrück :*Paul Ludolf Melchers...

Leocritia (Lucretia)     859  
Meinuph (Magenulf, Meinulf, Magenulpus, Meen)     857 or 859  
Abbo
Abbo of Auxerre
Abbo of Auxerre was a bishop of Auxerre.He had been a monk, and later abbot, of the Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, and succeeded his brother Heribald of Auxerre as bishop of Auxerre. He resigned from the see in 859. He assisted in the synod of Poncy in 860, and died on December 3 of that year...

    860   Bishop of Auxerre
Athanasia
Athanasia
Athanasia is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family....

    860  
Paschasius Radbertus 786   860  
Meinrad     861  
Swithin (Swithun)     862   Bishop of Winchester
Bishop of Winchester
The Bishop of Winchester is the head of the Church of England diocese of Winchester, with his cathedra at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire.The bishop is one of five Church of England bishops to be among the Lords Spiritual regardless of their length of service. His diocese is one of the oldest and...

Feredarius     863  
Theodoric
Theodoric
Theodoric is a widespread Germanic given name. First attested in the 5th century, it became widespread in the Germanic-speaking world, not least due to its most famous bearer, Theoderic the Great, king of the Ostrogoths....

    863   Bishop of Cambrai-Arras
Laura
Martyrs of Córdoba
The Martyrs of Córdoba were forty-eight Christian martyrs living in the 9th century Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain; their hagiography describes in detail their executions for deliberately sought capital violations of Muslim law in Al-Andalus...

    864  
Ansgar
Ansgar
Saint Ansgar, Anskar or Oscar, was an Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen. The see of Hamburg was designated a "Mission to bring Christianity to the North", and Ansgar became known as the "Apostle of the North".-Life:After his mother’s early death Ansgar was brought up in Corbie Abbey, and made rapid...

 (Anskar)
801   865  
James of Sasseau     865  
Hunger
Hunger
Hunger is the most commonly used term to describe the social condition of people who frequently experience the physical sensation of desiring food.-Malnutrition, famine, starvation:...

    866   Bishop of Utrecht
Ralph
Ralph
Ralph is a former monthly Australian men's magazine that was published by ACP Magazines, a division of PBL Media between August 1997 and July 2010...

 (Raoul, Radulf)
    866   Bishop of Bourges
Lazarus Zographos
Lazarus Zographos
Saint Lazarus Zographos was a monk and painter from Constantinople who opposed the iconoclasm during the reign of Theophilus. His feast day is 23 February.-External links:** at St. Patrick's Church...

    867  
Convoyon     868  
Annobert     869   Bishop of Seez
Cyril
Cyril
Cyril is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Greek name Κύριλλος meaning "Lordly, Masterful" which in turn derives from Greek κυριος "Lord"...

    869  
Evrard     869  
Badilo     870  
Beocca     870  
Cearan (Ciaran)     870  
Ebba
Ebba
Ebba is a feminine given name, the feminine version of Ebbe, which is a diminutive form of the Germanic name Eberhard or Everhard, meaning "wild boar." Alternately, it may be a form of an Old English name Æbbe, of unknown derivation, which was the name of several early saints...

 ("The Younger")
    870  
Edmund
Edmund the Martyr
St Edmund the Martyr was a king of East Anglia, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.D'Evelyn, Charlotte, and Mill, Anna J., , 1956. Reprinted 1967...

840   870  
Egelred     870  
Hedda     870  
Arnulf
Arnulf
Arnulf , a Germanic name common in the Middle Ages and rare at present, may refer to:*Arnulf of Metz, saint *Arnulf of Eynesbury, saint*Arnulf of Carinthia...

    871   Bishop of Toul
Athanasius     872   Bishop of Naples
Altfrid
Altfrid
Saint Altfrid was a leading figure in Germany in the ninth century. A Benedictine monk, he became Bishop of Hildesheim, and founded Essen Abbey. He was also a close royal adviser to the East Frankish King Louis the German.He is a Roman Catholic saint...

    874   Bishop of Hildesheim
Constantine
Constantine
Constantine most commonly refers to one of the following:*Constantine , a given name and surname*Constantine I, Roman Emperor from 306 to 337, commonly known as Constantine the GreatIt may also refer to:- People :Roman/Byzantine Emperors...

    874  
Ado of Vienne 800   875  
Adrian
Adrian of May
Saint Adrian of May was a martyr-saint of ancient Scotland, whose cult became popular in the 14th century.-Life and martyrdom:Little is known of the life of this Scottish saint and martyr. He is held by some to have been an Irish monk and bishop, with the Gaelic name of Ethernan, who, though he...

 and Companions
    875  
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 ....

    875  
Egilo (Eigil)     875  
Remigius
Remigius of Lyon
Remigius was archbishop of Lyon.Nothing is known of him before his elevation to the episcopate on March 31, 852. He played a prominent part in French ecclesiastical history. He was Archicapellanus from 855 to 863, which was a position of influence.He figures among the leading members of several...

    875   Archbishop of Lyons
Donatus     876   Bishop of Fiesole
Ignatius of Constantinople 797 Constantinople
Constantinople
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman, Eastern Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman Empires. Throughout most of the Middle Ages, Constantinople was Europe's largest and wealthiest city.-Names:...

877 Constantinople
Constantinople
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman, Eastern Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman Empires. Throughout most of the Middle Ages, Constantinople was Europe's largest and wealthiest city.-Names:...

Patriarch of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
The Ecumenical Patriarch is the Archbishop of Constantinople – New Rome – ranking as primus inter pares in the Eastern Orthodox communion, which is seen by followers as the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church....

Neot     877  
Fintan
Fintan
In Irish mythology Fintan mac Bóchra , known as "the Wise", was a seer who accompanied Noah's granddaughter Cessair to Ireland before the deluge...

    879  
Andrew of Fiesloe (Andrew the Scot)     880  
Maimbod (Mainboeuf)     880  
Martyrs of Ebsdorf     880  
Odo of Beauvais 801   880   Bishop of Beauvais
Solange
Solange
Solange was a Frankish shepherdess and a locally-venerated Christian saint, whose cult is restricted to Sainte Solange, Cher...

 (Solangia)
    880  
Theodoric
Theodoric
Theodoric is a widespread Germanic given name. First attested in the 5th century, it became widespread in the Germanic-speaking world, not least due to its most famous bearer, Theoderic the Great, king of the Ostrogoths....

    880   Bishop of Ninden
Victor
Victor
-Roman Catholics:Popes:*Saint Pope Victor I *Pope Victor II *Blessed Pope Victor III Antipopes:*Antipope Victor IV *Antipope Victor IV Bishops of Chur:*Victor I, Bishop of Chur, seventh century...

    880  
Egilhard     881  
Bertharius
Bertharius
Bertharius was a Benedictine abbot of Monte Cassino who is venerated as a saint and martyr. He was also a poet and a writer. A member of the Lombard nobility, Bertharius as a young man made a pilgrimage to Monte Cassino at the time of the abbacy of Bassacius and decided as a result to become a...

    884  
Eusebius     884  
Athanasius     885   Bishop of Modon
Gerebald
Gerebald
Gerebald was bishop of Châlon-sur-Saône from 864 to 885. He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint, with feast day 12 June....

    885   Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône
Hiero
Hiero
Hiero may refer to:* Hiero, a dialogue by Xenophon* Hiero I, tyrant of Syracuse, Italy * Hiero II, tyrant of Syracuse * Hiero Desteen, protagonist of two post-apocalypse novels by Sterling E...

 (Iero)
    885  
Methodius     885   Bishop of Pannonia
Ansbald     886  
Joseph the Hymnographer
Joseph the Hymnographer
Joseph the Hymnographer was a monk of the ninth century. He is one of the greatest liturgical poets and hymnographers of the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is also known for his confession of the Orthodox Faith in opposition to Iconoclasm. He is called "the sweet-voiced nightingale of the Church".He...

    886  
Meriadoc (Meriasec)     886   Bishop of Vannes
Ansuinus     888  
Fidweten     888  
Gibardus     888  
Rembert     888   Bishop of Hamburg Bremen
Leo of Carentan 856   890  
Vintila     890  
Theodard
Theodard
Saint Theodard was an archbishop of Narbonne. He may have been born to the nobility and served as a subdeacon at a church council at Toulouse....

 (Audard)
    893  
Aurelian
Aurelian
Aurelian , was Roman Emperor from 270 to 275. During his reign, he defeated the Alamanni after a devastating war. He also defeated the Goths, Vandals, Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi. Aurelian restored the Empire's eastern provinces after his conquest of the Palmyrene Empire in 273. The following...

    895  
Richardis
Richardis
Saint Richardis, also known as Richgard and Richardis of Swabia , was the Holy Roman Empress as the wife of Charles the Fat. She was renowned for her piety.-Life:...

840   895  
Alfred the Great
Alfred the Great
Alfred the Great was King of Wessex from 871 to 899.Alfred is noted for his defence of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of southern England against the Vikings, becoming the only English monarch still to be accorded the epithet "the Great". Alfred was the first King of the West Saxons to style himself...

849   899  
Amelberga     900  
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew is the English form of a given name and surname common in many countries. Alternatives include André, Andrey, Andrei, Andrej, András, Andrés, Andreas, Andreu, Anders and Endrew. ‘Andrew’ is a common name in English-speaking countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names...

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Benedict Revelli     900   Bishop of Albenga
Cuthman     900  
Gauderic     900  
Lambert of Saragossa     900  
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Leo
LEO
LEO as an initialism may refer to:* Low Earth orbit, a satellite path* Law enforcement officer, an official* Louisville Eccentric Observer, a newspaper* LEO , an electronic device* LEO , a lunar mission...

    900   Bishop of Rouen

See also

  • Christianity in the 9th century
    Christianity in the 9th century
    The High Middle Ages begins in the 9th century with the coronation of Charlemagne in 800 and continued with the Photian schism.- Carolingian Renaissance :...

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