Saint William
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  • Saint William of Æbelhot (also known as William of Paris or William of the Paraclete) - French ecclesiastic active in Denmark (c. 1127-1203)
  • Saint 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,...

     (also known as Count William of Toulouse; William Fierabrace or of Orange) - 2nd Count of Toulouse (c. 755-c. 812/814)
  • Saint William of Maleval or Saint William the Great - hermit (d. 1157)
  • Saint William of Donjeon
    William of Donjeon
    Saint William of Donjeon , also referred to as St William of Bourges and St William the Confessor, was Archbishop of Bourges from 1200 until 1209. As William Berruyer , he was a descendant of the family of the ancient Counts of Nevers. He was educated under the care of Peter, Archdeacon of...

     (also known as William of Bourges, William the Confessor or William Berroyer) - Archbishop of Bourges (c.1155 - 1209)
  • Saint William of Norwich
    William of Norwich
    William of Norwich was an English boy whose death was, at the time, attributed to the Jewish community of Norwich. It is the first known medieval accusation of ritual murder against Jews....

     (c.1132 - 1144)
  • Saint William of Perth
    William of Perth
    Saint William of Perth was a Scottish saint who was martyred in England.Born in Perth, at this time one of the most important towns in Scotland, practically all that is known of this martyr comes from the Nova legenda Anglie, and that is little...

     (also known as William of Rochester) (d. c. 1201)
  • Saint William of Vercelli (also known as William of Montevergine) - Italian hermit (1085 – 1142)
  • Saint William of York (also known as William FitzHerbert or William of Thwayt) - Archbishop of York (c. 1110 - 1154)
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