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Acarius
Saint Acarius (died 27 November 639) was bishop of Doornik and Noyon, which today are located on either side of the Franco-Belgian border.
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Adulf
Saint Adulf (also Adolph, Adolf, Athwulf, Æthelwulf or Æðelwulf) (died 680 AD) was an Anglo-Saxon saint.
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Agilbert
Agilbert (floruit circa 650–680) was the second bishop of the West Saxon kingdom and later bishop of Paris.
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Agricola of Avignon
Saint Agricola (Agricol, Agricolus) of Avignon (c. 630–c. 700) was a bishop of Avignon.
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Ailerán
Ailerán, also known as Ailerán sapientis (Ailerán the Wise) was an Irish scholar and saint who died on 29 December, 664 or 665.
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Aldegonde
Saint Aldegonde (or Adelgonde) (Aldegundis or Adelgundis) (639–684 AD) was a Frankish Benedictine abbess who is honored as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church in France and Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Amabilis of Riom
Saint Amabilis of Riom (or Amabilis of Auvergne) (Saint Amable, Sant'Amabile) was a French saint.
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Amalberga of Maubeuge
Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge (also Amalburga, Amalia, or Amelia of Lobbes or Binche) was a Merovingian nun and saint who lived in the 7th century.
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Amandus
Amandus (584 – 675 AD), commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the great Christian missionaries of Flanders.
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Ampelius (bishop of Milan)
Ampelius (Ampelius, Ampelio) was Archbishop of Milan from 671 to 676.
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Anastasius II of Antioch
Anastasius II of Antioch, also known as Anastasius the Younger, succeeded Anastasius of Antioch as Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, in 599.
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Anastasius of Pavia
Anastasius of Pavia (sometimes Anastasius XV, or Anastasius II) was Bishop of Pavia from 668 until his death in 680.
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Anastasius of Persia
Saint Anastasius of Persia (born with the name Magundat), originally a Zoroastrian soldier in the Sasanian army, became a convert to Christianity and was martyred in 628.
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Anastasius Sinaita
Anastasius Sinaïta (Anastasius of Sinai, died after 700), 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 Mount Sinai.
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Ancient Diocese of Chalon-sur-Saône
The former French Catholic diocese of Chalon-sur-Saône (Lat.: dioecesis Cabilonensis) existed until the French Revolution.
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Ancient Diocese of Laon
The diocese of Laon in the present-day département of Aisne, was a Catholic diocese for around 1300 years, up to the French Revolution.
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Ancient Diocese of Noyon
The former French Catholic diocese of Noyon lay in the north-east of France, around Noyon.
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Ancient Diocese of Saint-Malo
The former Breton and French Catholic Diocese of Saint-Malo existed from at least the seventh century until the French Revolution.
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Ancient Diocese of Saintes
The former French diocese of Saintes existed from the 6th century to the French Revolution.
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Annemund
Saint Annemund, also known as Annemundus, Aunemundus, Ennemond and Chamond, was an archbishop of Lyon.
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Ansbert of Rouen
Saint Ansbert, called Ansbert of Rouen or sometimes Ansbert of Chaussy (? – c. 695), is a saint from northern France.
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Anstrudis
Saint Anstrudis (Anstrude, Austru, or Austrude) (b. unknown - 688).
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Antioch
Antioch on the Orontes (Antiókheia je epi Oróntou; also Syrian Antioch)Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου; or Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Δάφνῃ, "Antioch on Daphne"; or Ἀντιόχεια ἡ Μεγάλη, "Antioch the Great"; Antiochia ad Orontem; Անտիոք Antiok; ܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ Anṭiokya; Hebrew: אנטיוכיה, Antiyokhya; Arabic: انطاكية, Anṭākiya; انطاکیه; Antakya.
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Aquilinus of Évreux
Saint Aquilinus (Aquilin) (ca. 620–695) was a Frankish bishop and hermit.
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Aquilinus of Milan
Saint Aquilinus of Milan (died 1015), also known as Aquilinus of Cologne (Sant'Aquilino), is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church.
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Archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.
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Archbishop of Cologne
The Archbishop of Cologne is an archbishop representing the Archdiocese of Cologne of the Catholic Church in western North Rhine-Westphalia and northern Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany and was ex officio one of the electors of the Holy Roman Empire, the Elector of Cologne, from 1356 to 1801.
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Archbishop of York
The Archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Archdiocese of Utrecht (695–1580)
The historic Archdiocese of Utrecht (695–1580) was a Roman Catholic diocese and (from 1559) archdiocese in the Low Countries before and during the Protestant Reformation.
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Aredius of Gap
Aredius of Gap (Arigius, Arey) (c.575, Chalon-sur-Saône – c.605) was bishop of Gap.
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Arnulf of Metz
Saint Arnulf of Metz (582640) was a Frankish bishop of Metz and advisor to the Merovingian court of Austrasia, who retired to the Abbey of Remiremont.
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Arwald
Arwald (died 686 CE) 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.
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Audomar
Saint Audomar (died c. 670), better known as Saint Omer, was a Burgundy-born bishop of Thérouanne, after whom nearby Saint-Omer in northern France was named.
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Augustine of Canterbury
Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597.
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Aunarius
Saint Aunarius (Aunacharius) (Aunaire, Aunachaire, Anachaire) (573–603) was bishop of Auxerre during the 6th century.
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Austregisilus
Saint Austregisilus (Outril(le), Aoustrille) (died 624) was bishop of Bourges from 612 to 624.
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Ælfnoth of Stowe
Ælfnoth or Alnoth (died 700) was an English hermit and martyr.
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Æthelberht of Kent
Æthelberht (also Æthelbert, Aethelberht, Aethelbert or Ethelbert, Old English Æðelberht,; 550 – 24 February 616) was King of Kent from about 589 until his death.
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Æthelburh of Barking
Saint Æthelburh (died after 686) or Ethelburga, founder and first Abbess of the double monastery of Barking, was the sister of Earconwald, Bishop of London.
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Æthelred and Æthelberht
Saints Æthelred and Æthelberht (also Ethelred, Ethelbert) according to the Kentish royal legend (attested in the 11th century) were princes of the Kingdom of Kent who were murdered in around AD 669, and later commemorated as saints and martyrs.
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Æthelthryth
Æthelthryth (or Æðelþryð or Æþelðryþe; 636 – 23 June 679 AD) is the name for the Anglo-Saxon saint known, particularly in a religious context, as Etheldreda or Audrey.
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Balthild
Saint Balthild of Ascania (Bealdhild, 'bold sword' or 'bold spear; around 626 – 30 January 680), also called Bathilda, Baudour, or Bauthieult, was queen consort of Burgundy and Neustria by marriage to Clovis II, the king of Burgundy and Neustria (639–658), and regent during the minority of her son.
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Barbatus of Benevento
Saint Barbatus of Benevento (San Barbato) (c. 610 – February 19, 682), also known as Barbas, was a bishop of Benevento from 663 to 682.
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Basolus
Basolus (Basle) (c.555–c.620) was a French Benedictine and hermit.
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Bavaria
Bavaria (Bavarian and Bayern), officially the Free State of Bavaria (Freistaat Bayern), is a landlocked federal state of Germany, occupying its southeastern corner.
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Bavo of Ghent
Saint Bavo of Ghent (also known as Bavon, Allowin, Bavonius, and Baaf) (622–659) was a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint.
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Begga
Saint Begga (also Begue, Begge) (615 – 17 December 693 AD) was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, and his wife Itta of Metz.
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Benedict Biscop
Benedict Biscop (pronounced "bishop"; – 690), also known as Biscop Baducing, was an Anglo-Saxon abbot and founder of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory (where he also founded the famous library) and was considered a saint after his death.
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Benedict of Aniane
Saint Benedict of Aniane (Benedictus Anianensis; Benedikt von Aniane; 747 – 12 February 821 AD), 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.
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Bercharius
Saint Bercharius (Bererus; Berchaire) (636 – March 28, 696) was abbot of Hautvillers in Champagne.
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Bertha of Val d'Or
Saint Bertha, Abbess of Val d'Or, near Avenay, Reims, d. c. 690.
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Bertulf of Bobbio
Saint Bertulf (died 640) was a German who converted to Christianity.
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Birinus
Birinus (also Berin, Birin; – 649 or 650) was the first Bishop of Dorchester and was known as the "Apostle to the West Saxons" for his conversion of the Kingdom of Wessex to Christianity.
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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.
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Bishop of Durham
The Bishop of Durham is the Anglican bishop responsible for the Diocese of Durham in the Province of York.
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Bishop of Ferns
The Bishop of Ferns is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Ferns in County Wexford, Ireland.
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Bishop of Lichfield
The Bishop of Lichfield is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury.
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Bishop of London
The Bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury.
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Bishop of Rochester
The Bishop of Rochester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury.
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Bishop of Ross (Scotland)
The Bishop of Ross was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Ross, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics.
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Bishop of Winchester
The Bishop of Winchester is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England.
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Bishopric of Verdun
The Bishopric of Verdun was also a state of the Holy Roman Empire; it was located at the western edge of the Empire and was bordered by France, the Duchy of Luxembourg, and the Duchy of Bar.
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Bishops of Regensburg
The Bishops of Regensburg (Ratisbon) are bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany.
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Bisinus
Bisinus, Basinus, Besinus, or Bisin (Lombardic: Pisen) was the king of the Thuringii (fl. c. 460 – 506/510).
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Bladulf
Bladulf (died c.630), was a monk and priest of Bobbio Abbey, killed at the orders of the Lombard king Arioald, an Arian.
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Boetharius
Boetharius (died c.623) was bishop of Chartres from about 594.
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Boisil
Saint Boisil (died 661) was a monk of Melrose Abbey, an offshoot of Lindisfarne, then in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, but now in Scotland, where he must have been one of the first generation of monks.
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Botwulf of Thorney
Botwulf of Thorney (also called Botolph, Botulph or Botulf; died around 680) was an English abbot and saint.
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Braulio of Zaragoza
Saint Braulio or Braulius (Braulius Caesaraugustanus; 590 – 651 AD) was bishop of Zaragoza and a learned cleric living in the Kingdom of the Visigoths.
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Burgundofara
Burgundofara (died 643 or 655), also Saint Fara or Fare, was the founder and first Abbess of the Abbey of Faremoutiers.
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Catald
Saint Catald of Taranto (a.k.a. Cataldus, Cathaluds, Cathaldus, Cat(t)aldo, Cathal), Irish monk, fl.
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Cædmon
Cædmon (fl. c. AD 657–684) is the earliest English (Northumbrian) poet whose name is known.
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Cedd
Cedd (Cedda, Ceddus; 620 – 26 October 664) was an Anglo-Saxon monk and bishop from the Kingdom of Northumbria.
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Ceraunus
Ceraunus (Céran) (died 614) was bishop of Paris.
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Chagnoald
Chagnoald (Cagnoald, Cagnou) (died 633 AD) was a Frankish bishop of Laon during the 7th century.
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Chlodulf of Metz
Saint Chlodulf (Clodulphe or Clodould) (605 – June 8, 696 or 697, others say May 8, 697) was bishop of Metz approximately from 657 to 697.
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Christianity in the 7th century
The Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek) divisions of Christianity began to take on distinctive shape in 7th century Christianity.
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Claudius of Besançon
Saint Claudius of Besançon (Saint Claude), sometimes called Claude the Thaumaturge (ca. 607 – June 6, 696 or 699 AD), was a priest, monk, abbot, and bishop.
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Colman mac Duagh
Saint Colman mac Duagh (c. 560 – 29 October 632) was born at Cork, Kiltartan, County Galway, Ireland, the son of the Irish chieftain Duac (and thus, in Irish, mac Duach).
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Colmán of Lindisfarne
Colmán of Lindisfarne (c. 605 – 18 February 675 AD) also known as Saint Colmán was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 661 until 664.
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Columbanus
Columbanus (Columbán, 543 – 21 November 615), also known as St.
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Comgall
Saint Comgall (c. 510–520 – 597/602), an early Irish saint, was the founder and abbot of the great Irish monastery at Bangor in present-day Northern Ireland.
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Crónán of Roscrea
Saint Crónán (died 640) was the abbot-bishop and patron of the diocese of Roscrea (a see later incorporated into the diocese of Killaloe), Ireland.
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Cumméne Fota
Cumméne Fota or Cummian (fl. c. 591 – 12 November 661 or 662) was an Irish bishop.
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Cunibert
Saint Cunibert, Cunipert, or Kunibert (c. 60012 November c. 663) was the ninth bishop of Cologne, from 627 to his death.
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Curcodomus
Saint Curcodomus (died ca. 680) was a Benedictine abbot and saint.
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Curetán
Saint Curetán (Latin: Curitanus, Kiritinus, or Boniface) was a Scoto-Pictish bishop and saint, (fl. between 690 and 710).
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Cuthbert
Cuthbert (c. 634 – 20 March 687) is a saint of the early Northumbrian church in the Celtic tradition.
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Dagobert II
Dagobert II (Dagobertus; 650 – December 23, 679 AD) was the king of Austrasia (676–79), the son of Sigebert III and Chimnechild of Burgundy.
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Deicolus
Saint Deicolus (Déicole, Dichuil, Deel, Deicola, Deicuil, Delle, Desle, Dichul, Dicuil) (c. 530 – January 18, 625) is venerated as a saint by both the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church as an East–West Schism, pre-Schism, Western saint.
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Deiniol
Saint Deiniol (died 584) was traditionally the first Bishop of Bangor in the Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales.
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Deodatus of Nevers
Deodatus (Dié, Didier, Dieudonné, Déodat, Adéodat) of Nevers (d. June 19, ca. 679 AD) was a bishop of Nevers from 655.
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Desiderius of Auxerre
Desiderius of Auxerre (died 621) was bishop of Auxerre, in France, from 614 to 621.
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Desiderius of Fontenelle
Saint Desiderius of Fontenelle (died c. 700) was a Frankish saint of the late 7th century.
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Desiderius of Vienne
Desiderius of Vienne (died 607) was a martyred archbishop of Vienne and a chronicler.
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Deusdedit of Canterbury
Deusdedit (died c. 664) was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury, the first native-born holder of the see of Canterbury.
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Didier of Cahors
Saint Didier, also known as Desiderius (c. 580 – November 15, traditionally 655) was a Merovingian royal official of aristocratic Gallo-Roman extraction.
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Diocese of Maastricht
The Diocese of Maastricht (Latin Traiectum ad Mosam) was a Roman Catholic jurisdiction in parts of present Netherlands (including the see Maastricht) and Belgium, which has been nominally revived as a Latin titular bishopric.
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Disibod
Saint Disibod (619–700) was an Irish monk and hermit, first mentioned in a martyrologium by Hrabanus Maurus (9th century).
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Domnonée
Domnonée is the modern French form of Domnonia or Dumnonia (Latin for "Devon"; Domnonea), an historic kingdom in northern Armorica (Brittany) founded by British immigrants from Dumnonia (Sub-Roman Devon) fleeing the Saxon invasions of Britain in the early Middle Ages.
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Donatus of Besançon
Donatus (d. after 658) was a bishop of Besançon, founder of the monastery Palatium (later Saint-Paul) in Besançon and author of a rule for nuns.
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Donnán of Eigg
Saint Donnán of Eigg (also known as Donan;The Oxford Dictionary of Saints, p.135 died 17 April 617) was a Gaelic priest, likely from Ireland, who attempted to introduce Christianity to the Picts of northwestern Scotland during the Early Middle Ages.
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Drostan
Saint Drostan (d. early 7th century), also Drustan, was the founder and abbot of the monastery of Old Deer in Aberdeenshire.
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Dryhthelm
Dryhthelm (fl. c. 700), also known as Drithelm or Drythelm, was a monk associated with the monastery of Melrose known from the Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum of Bede.
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Dymphna
Saint Dymphna (also: Dympna, Dimpna, Dymphnart, Damnat, from Irish Damh.
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Eadberht of Lindisfarne
Eadberht of Lindisfarne (died 6 May 698), also known as Saint Eadberht, was Bishop of Lindisfarne, England, from 688 until his death on 6 May 698.
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Eanflæd
Eanflæd (19 April 626 – after 685, also known as Enfleda) was a Deiran princess, queen of Northumbria and later, the abbess of an influential Christian monastery in Whitby, England.
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Earconwald
Erkenwald (died 693) was Bishop of London in the Anglo-Saxon Christian church between 675 and 693.
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Eata of Hexham
Eata (died 26 October 686), also known as Eata of Lindisfarne, was Bishop of Hexham from 678 until 681,Fryde, et al.
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Edwin of Northumbria
Edwin (Ēadwine; c. 586 – 12 October 632/633), also known as Eadwine or Æduinus, was the King of Deira and Bernicia – which later became known as Northumbria – from about 616 until his death.
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Eigg
Eigg (italic) is one of the Small Isles, in the Scottish Inner Hebrides.
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Eochaid
Eochaid or Eochaidh (earlier Eochu or Eocho, sometimes Anglicised as Eochy, Achaius or Haughey) is a popular medieval Irish and Scots Gaelic name deriving from Old Irish ech, horse, borne by a variety of historical and legendary figures.
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Erhard of Regensburg
Saint Erhard of Regensburg was bishop of Regensburg in the 7th century.
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Ernan
Ernan (variants include Ernain, Ernin, Ethernanus) is the name of four Irish saints.
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Eulogius of Alexandria
Eulogius of Alexandria (Εὐλόγιος) was Greek Patriarch of that see (Eulogius I) from 580 to 608.
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Féchín of Fore
Saint Féchín or Féichín (died 665), also known as Mo-Ecca, was a 7th-century Irish saint, chiefly remembered as the founder of the monastery at Fore (Fobar), County Westmeath.
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Finbarr of Cork
Saint Finbarr, Finnbar, or Finnbarr, in Irish Fionnbharra, very often abbreviated to Barra, (c. 550–25 September 623) was Bishop of Cork and abbot of a monastery in what is now Cork city, Ireland.
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Fintan of Clonenagh
Saint Fintan was born in Leinster about 524.
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Fintán of Taghmon
Saint Fintán, or Munnu (died 635) is one of the Orthodox Saints of Ireland and Britain venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church who served in Ireland and Scotland being the founder and abbot of the abbey at Teach-Mhunn - The House of Saint Munn - where his bed may be visited as a pilgrimage; today Taghmon is in the County Wexford, in the province of Leinster Ireland.
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Foillan
Saint Foillan (Faélán, Faolán, Foélán, Feuillien) is an Irish saint of the seventh century.
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Fructuosus of Braga
Saint Fructuosus of Braga was the Bishop of Dumio and Archbishop of Braga, a great founder of monasteries, who died on 16 April 665.
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Fulgentius of Cartagena
Saint Fulgentius of Cartagena (San Fulgencio de Cartagena), born in Cartagena in the 6th century and died in 630, was Bishop of Ecija (Astigi), in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, comprising modern Spain and Portugal).
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Gaugericus
Saint Gaugericus, in French Saint Géry (also known as Gorik, Gau; in Walloon, Djèri) (550 – August 11, 626) was a bishop of Cambrai, France.
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Gerbold
Saint Gerbold (saint Gerbaud or saint Gerbold) (died c. 690 AD) was a French bishop venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
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Germanus of Granfelden
Saint Germanus of Granfelden (* ca. 612 in Trier; † 675 near Moutier (today in canton of Bern, Switzerland) was the first abbot of Moutier-Grandval Abbey. Germanus hailed from a family of senators in Trier. He became a monk in Remiremont monastery near Metz, later in Luxeuil Abbey. When around 640 the monastery of Moutier-Grandval was founded, Abbot Waldebert of Luxeuil put him in charge of the monastery in which Germanus served for 35 years. According to legend, Duke Eticho wanted to subdue in 675 the area around Delémont. Germanus and Randoald met him for negotiations near Courtételle (southwest of Delémont). After discussions Germanus and Randoald were slain on their way back by supporters of the Duke. His day is 21 February. His crosier, one of the oldest remaining, is kept at Musée jurassien d'art et d'histoire in Delémont.
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Gertrude of Nivelles
Gertrude of Nivelles, O.S.B. (also spelled Geretrude, Geretrudis, Gertrud; c. 626 – March 17, 659) was a 7th-century abbess who, with her mother Itta, founded the Abbey of Nivelles located in present-day Belgium.
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Glodesind
Glodesind (died 608) was a Frankish abbess.
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Godeberta
Saint Godeberta (Godebertha, Godberta) (c. 640 – June 11, c. 700) was a Frankish saint.
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Godwin of Stavelot
Saint Godwin of Stavelot was a Benedictine abbot of the monastery of Stavelot-Malmedy, Belgium, who died in 690.
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Goeric of Metz
Goeric of Metz (Goericus; Goëri; died September 19 643 AD), also known as Abbo I of Metz, Goericus of Metz, and Gury of Metz, was a bishop of Metz.
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Goeznovius
Goeznovius (died c. 675 according to one account but more probably fl. sixth century.), also known as Goueznou, was a Cornish-born Bishop of Léon in Brittany, who is venerated as a saint in the region around Brest and the diocese of Léon.
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Gondelbert
Saint Gondelbert, (also Gondelbertus, Gundebert, Gumbert, Gombert, Gondeberg) was the founder of the Benedictine Senones Abbey in the Rabodeau (fr:Rabodeau) valley of the Vosges mountains around 650 AD, and its first abbot.
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Hereswith
Hereswith or Hereswitha (Hǣreswīþ), also spelt Hereswithe, Hereswyde or Haeresvid, was a 7th-century Northumbrian saint.
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Hieu
Hieu was a 7th-century Irish abbess who worked in Northumbria.
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Hilda of Whitby
Hilda of Whitby or Hild of Whitby (c. 614–680) is a Christian saint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby.
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Honorius of Canterbury
Honorius (died 30 September 653) was a member of the Gregorian mission to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism in 597 AD who later became Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Hunna
Saint Hunna (Una) (died 679) is a French saint.
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Hybald
Saint Hybald (fl. c. 664 – c.690), also known as Higbald, Hibald or Hygbald, was a 7th-century Saxon saint.
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Ildefonsus
Saint Ildefonsus or Ildephonsus (rarely Ildephoses or Ildefonse; Spanish San Ildefonso; born circa 607, died 23 January 667) was a scholar and theologian who served as the metropolitan Bishop of Toledo for the last decade of his life.
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Irene of Tomar
Saint Irene of Tomar (in Portuguese: Santa Iria) (c.635 – c.653) was a Christian who was martyred for her faith in Visigothic Portugal.
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Isidore of Seville
Saint Isidore of Seville (Isidorus Hispalensis; c. 560 – 4 April 636), a scholar and, for over three decades, Archbishop of Seville, is widely regarded as the last of the Fathers of the Church, as the 19th-century historian Montalembert put it in an oft-quoted phrase, "The last scholar of the ancient world." At a time of disintegration of classical culture, and aristocratic violence and illiteracy, he was involved in the conversion of the Arian Visigothic kings to Catholicism, both assisting his brother Leander of Seville, and continuing after his brother's death.
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Ithamar (bishop)
Ithamar (sometimes YthamarFarmer Oxford Dictionary of Saints p. 266) was the first bishop in England to be Saxon-born rather than consecrated by the Irish or from among Augustine's Roman missionaries.
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Iwig
Iwig (alternatively, Iwi, Iwigius, or Ywi of Lindisfarne) was a saint venerated in Wiltshire in the Middle Ages.
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John Climacus
Saint John Climacus (Ἰωάννης τῆς Κλίμακος; Ioannes Climacus), also known as John of the Ladder, John Scholasticus and John Sinaites, was a 6th-7th-century Christian monk at the monastery on Mount Sinai.
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John the Merciful
John the Merciful (Iōannēs ho Eleēmōn), also known as John the Almsgiver, John the Almoner, John V of Alexandria, John Eleymon, and Johannes Eleemon, was the Chalcedonian Patriarch of Alexandria in the early 7th century (from 606 to 616) and a Christian saint.
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Judoc
Saint Judoc, Saint Joyce, or otherwise known as Saint Josse (Iudocus; traditionally 600 – 668 AD)Alban Butler, (Michael Walsh, ed.) Butler's Lives of the Saints (1991) s.v. "December 13: St Judoc, or Josse (AD 688)".
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Julian of Toledo
Julian of Toledo (642 – 690) was born to parents of Jewish descent in Toledo, Hispania, but was raised Christian.
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Justus
Justus (died on 10 November between 627 and 631) was the fourth Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Kevin of Glendalough
Saint Kevin (modern Irish Caoimhín; Old Irish Cóemgen, Caemgen; latinized Coemgenus; 498 – 3 June 618) is an Irish saint, known as the founder and first abbot of Glendalough in County Wicklow, Ireland.
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King's Sutton
King's Sutton is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England in the valley of the River Cherwell.
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Kingdom of Brittany
The Kingdom of Brittany was a short-lived vassal-state of the Frankish Empire that emerged during the Norman invasions.
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Kyneburga, Kyneswide and Tibba
Kyneburga, Kyneswide and Tibba were female members of the Mercian royal family in 7th century England who were venerated as saints.
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Lambert of Maastricht
Saint Lambert (Landebertus/Lambertus; c. 636 – c. 705) was the bishop of Maastricht-Liège (Tongeren) from about 670 until his death.
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Landelin
Saint Landelin (Landelinus) (c.625-686, Belgium) was a former brigand who underwent a Christian conversion.
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Landrada
Landrada of Austrasia (died ca. 690) was an abbess who is venerated as a Catholic saint.
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Landry of Paris
Saint Landry (Landericus) of Paris (died c. 661) was a bishop of Paris and saint.
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Laurence of Canterbury
Laurence (died 2 February 619) was the second Archbishop of Canterbury from about 604 to 619.
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Leodegar
Leodegar of Poitiers (Leodegarius; Léger; 615 – October 2, 679 AD) was a martyred Burgundian Bishop of Autun.
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Leudinus
Leudinus Bodo was a seventh-century bishop of Toul, successor to Eborinus, or Elbonirus.
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Licinius of Angers
Licinius of Angers (also known as Saint Lezin, or Lésin) (c.540–c.610) was a Frankish nobleman and bishop of Angers, celebrated as Catholic saint on 13 February.
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Lindisfarne
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is a tidal island off the northeast coast of England, which constitutes the civil parish of Holy Island in Northumberland.
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Livinus
Saint Livinus (c. 580 – 12 November 657), 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.
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Lupus of Sens
Saint Lupus of Sens (or Saint Loup de Sens) (born c. 573; died c. 623) was an early French bishop of Sens.
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Madelgisilus
Madelgisilus or Mauguille was a medieval Irish saint.
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Maurontius of Douai
Maurontius of Douai (died c.700) was a nobleman and Benedictine abbot.
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Maximus the Confessor
Maximus the Confessor (Ὁμολογητής), also known as Maximus the Theologian and Maximus of Constantinople (c. 580 – 13 August 662), was a Christian monk, theologian, and scholar.
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Máedóc of Ferns
Saint Máedóc (6th & 7th century), also known as Mogue (Mo Aodh Óg) and Aidan (Áedan; Aeddan; Aidanus and Edanus), was an Irish saint, founder and first bishop of Ferns in County Wexford and a patron of other churches, such as Rossinver in County Leitrim and Drumlane in County Cavan.
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Mederic
Saint Mederic or Medericus, also known in French as Saint Merri or Médéric (died 29 August 700), was a monk and a hermit, who is considered patron saint of the right bank (in French) of the river Seine in central Paris.
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Mellitus
Mellitus (died 24 April 624) 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.
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Mildgyth
Saint Mildgyth (or Mildgytha) (Mildgȳð) (died 676) was the youngest daughter of Merewalh, king of Mercia and Saint Eormenburh.
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Mildrith
Saint Mildrith (Mildþrȳð; floruit 694–716x733), also Mildthryth, Mildryth or Mildred, was an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon abbess of the Abbey at Minster-in-Thanet, Kent.
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Mo Chutu of Lismore
Saint Mo Chutu mac Fínaill (died 14 May 639), also known as Carthach or Carthach the Younger (a name Latinized as Carthagus and Anglicized as Carthage),The Roman Missal (Veritas 2011), p. 760 was abbot of Rahan, County Offaly and subsequently, founder and first abbot of Lismore (Irish Les Mór Mo Chutu), County Waterford.
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Mo Ling
Saint Mo Ling (614–697), also named Moling Luachra, was the second Bishop of Ferns in Ireland and has been said to be "one of the four great prophets of Erin".
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Mo Lua of Killaloe
Saint Molua (d. c 609),The Oxford Dictionary of Saints, p.343 (also known as Lua, Da Lua), was an Irish saint, who was a Christian abbot in the Early Middle Ages.
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Molaise of Leighlin
Saint Molaise of Leighlin, also Laisrén or Laserian (died ca. 639), was an early Irish saint and abbot of Lethglenn or Leithglenn, now Old Leighlin in Co.
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Mummolin
Mummolin (Latin: Mummolinus) (b. circa 500 AD) was a Mayor of the Palace of Neustria (?).
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Mummolus
Mummolus, Mommolus, or Mummulus, was a Gallo-Roman patrician and prefect who served Guntram, King of Burgundy, as a general in the 6th century.
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Nathalan
Nathalan (or Nachlan), (died 678) is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, who was active in the district now known as Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire (abbreviated Northants.), archaically known as the County of Northampton, is a county in the East Midlands of England.
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Osgyth
Osgyth (or Osyth) (died c.700 AD) was an English saint.
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Oswald of Northumbria
Oswald (c 604 – 5 August 641/642Bede gives the year of Oswald's death as 642, however there is some question as to whether what Bede considered 642 is the same as what would now be considered 642. R. L. Poole (Studies in Chronology and History, 1934) put forward the theory that Bede's years began in September, and if this theory is followed (as it was, for instance, by Frank Stenton in his notable history Anglo-Saxon England, first published in 1943), then the date of the Battle of Heavenfield (and the beginning of Oswald's reign) is pushed back from 634 to 633. Thus, if Oswald subsequently reigned for eight years, he would have actually been killed in 641. Poole's theory has been contested, however, and arguments have been made that Bede began his year on 25 December or 1 January, in which case Bede's years would be accurate as he gives them.) was King of Northumbria from 634 until his death, and is venerated as a saint, of whom there was a particular cult in the Middle Ages.
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Oswine of Deira
Oswine, Oswin or Osuine (died 20 August 651) was a King of Deira in northern England.
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Paterius
Paterius (died 606) was a bishop of Brescia.
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Patricia of Naples
Saint Patricia of Naples (or Patricia of Constantinople) (Santa Patrizia) (died ca. 665 AD) is an Italian virgin martyr and saint.
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Paulinus of York
Paulinus (died 10 October 644) was a Roman missionary and the first Bishop of York.
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Pelinus
Saint Pelinus or Pelinus of Brindisi (San Pelino) (c. 620 — 5 December 662) was a Basilian monk, later bishop of Brindisi in Italy, martyred at Corfinio and made a saint in 668.
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Pepin of Landen
Pepin I (also Peppin, Pipin, or Pippin) of Landen (c. 580 – 27 February 640), also called the Elder or the Old, was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia under the Merovingian king Dagobert I from 623 to 629.
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Peter of Canterbury
Peter of Canterbury or PetrusHunt "Petrus (St Petrus)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (died c. 607 or after 614) was the first abbot of the monastery of SS.
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Peter the Deacon
Peter the Deacon (Pierre le Diacre) was the librarian of the abbey of Montecassino and continuator of the Chronicon Monasterii Casinensis, usually called the Montecassino Chronicle in English.
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Philibert of Jumièges
Saint Philibert of Jumièges (c. 608–684) was an abbot and monastic founder, particularly associated with Jumièges Abbey.
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Pope Adeodatus I
Pope Adeodatus I (570 – 8 November 618), also called Deodatus I or Deusdedit, was Pope from 19 October 615 to his death in 618.
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Pope Agatho
Pope Agatho (died January 681) served as the Pope from 27 June 678 until his death in 681.
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Pope Benedict II
Pope Benedict II (Benedictus II) was Pope from 26 June 684 to his death in 685.
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Pope Boniface IV
Pope Boniface IV (Bonifatius IV; d. 8 May 615) was Pope from 25 September 608 to his death in 615.
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Pope Eugene I
Pope Eugene I (d. 2 June 657), also known as Eugenius I, was Pope from 10 August 654 to his death in 657.
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Pope Gregory I
Pope Saint Gregory I (Gregorius I; – 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, Gregory had come to be known as 'the Great' by the late ninth century, a title which is still applied to him.
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Pope Leo II
Pope Saint Leo II (611 – 28 June 683) was Pope from 17 August 682 to 28 June 683.
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Pope Martin I
Pope Martin I (Martinus I; born between 590 and 600, died 16 September 655) reigned from 21 July 649 to his death in 655.
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Pope Vitalian
Pope Vitalian (Vitalianus; d. 27 January 672) reigned from 30 July 657 to his death in 672.
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Praejectus
Saint Praejectus, Prejectus or Projectus (Saint Pry, Prie, Prix, Priest, Prest, Preils; url.))) (625–676) was a bishop of Clermont, who was killed together with Amarinus. Born in the Auvergne to the lesser nobility, he studied under Genesius of Clermont. He was ordained a priest and, with the approval of Childeric II, became bishop of Clermont in 666. Praejectus founded monasteries, hospitals, and churches. He was killed as a result of political struggles of the day. Hector, lord of Marseilles, had been accused of various crimes, and at the order of Childeric, had been arrested and executed. Agritius, the man who killed Praejectus, believed that the bishop had been responsible for Hector’s death. At Volvic, the assassin thus stabbed to death Praejectus and Amarinus, abbot of a monastery in the area. The death of Praejectus was linked to that of Saint Leger (Leodegarius). St. Leger was an opponent of Ebroin, mayor of the palace of Neustria on two occasions; firstly from 658 to his deposition in 673 and secondly from 675 to his death in 680 or 681. In a violent and despotic career, he strove to impose the authority of Neustria, which was under his control, over Burgundy and Austrasia. Ebroin’s supporters, which included Praejectus, St. Reol of Rheims, St. Agilbert of Paris, and St. Ouen of Rouen, held a council of bishops that sat in judgment on Leger, at Marly, near Paris. Praejectus’ murderer may have been a supporter of Leger, who was later murdered on October 2, 679.Barbara H. Rosenwein, Emotional Communities in the Early Middle Ages (New York: Cornell University Press, 2006), 170.
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Prince-Bishopric of Liège
The Prince-Bishopric of Liège was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the Low Countries, situated for the most part in present Belgium, which was ruled by the Bishop of Liège.
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Racho of Autun
Saint Racho (or Ragnobert) of Autun (died c. 660) is venerated as a Roman Catholic saint.
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Reineldis
Reineldis (also Reinhild, Reinaldes, Rainelde among others; c. 630 – c. 700) was a saint of the 7th century, martyred by the Huns.
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Remaclus
Saint Remaclus (Remaculus, Remacle, Rimagilus; died 673) was a Benedictine missionary bishop.
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Richarius
Richarius (or in French, Riquier) (died April 26, 645) was a Frankish hermit, monk, and the founder of two monasteries.
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Rictrude
Rictrude (Rictrudis, Richtrudis, Richrudis) (c. 614–688) was abbess of Marchiennes Abbey, in Flanders.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Agrigento
The Italian Catholic Archdiocese of Agrigento (Archidioecesis Agrigentinus), in Sicily, was elevated to archiepiscopal status in 2000.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Albi
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Albi (–Castres–Lavaur) (Latin: Archidioecesis Albiensis (–Castrensis–Vauriensis); French: Archidiocèse d'Albi (–Castres–Lavaur)), usually referred to simply as the Archdiocese of Albi, is a non-metropolitan archdiocese (one having no suffragan dioceses) of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in southern France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Avignon
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Avignon (Latin: Archidioecesis Avenionensis; French: Archidiocèse d'Avignon) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Benevento
The Italian Catholic Archdiocese of Benevento (Archidioecesis Beneventana) has a long history; it now has five suffragan dioceses: the diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia, the diocese of Avellino, the diocese of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata de' Goti, the Territorial Abbey of Montevergine, and the archdiocese of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi-Conza-Nusco-Bisaccia.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon (Latin: Archidioecesis Bisuntina; French: Archidiocèse de Besançon) is a Latin Rite Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bourges
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bourges (Latin: Archidioecesis Bituricensis; French: Archidiocèse de Bourges) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai (Archdiocesis Cameracensis; French: Archidiocèse de Cambrai) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France, comprising the arrondissements of Avesnes-sur-Helpe, Cambrai, Douai, and Valenciennes within the département of Nord, in the region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Capua
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Capua (Archidioecesis Capuana) is an archdiocese (originally a suffragan bishopric) of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy, but its archbishop no longer holds metropolitan rank and has no ecclesiastical province.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Clermont
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Clermont (Latin: Archidioecesis Claromontana; French: Archidiocèse de Clermont) is an Archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa
The Archdiocese of Genoa (Archidioecesis Ianuensis) is a metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in Italy.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lyon
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lyon (Latin: Archidioecesis Lugdunensis; French: Archidiocèse de Lyon), formerly the Archdiocese of Lyon–Vienne–Embrun, is a Roman Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz
The diocese of Badajoz was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Spain, created in 1255.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan
The Archdiocese of Milan (Arcidiocesi di Milano; Archidioecesis Mediolanensis) is a metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in Italy which covers the areas of Milan, Monza, Lecco and Varese.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paris
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paris (Latin: Archidioecesis Parisiensis; French: Archidiocèse de Paris) is one of twenty-three archdioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Poitiers
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Poitiers (Latin: Archidioecesis Pictaviensis; French: Archidiocèse de Poitiers) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rouen
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rouen (Latin: Archidioecesis Rothomagensis; French: Archidiocèse de Rouen) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sens
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sens and Auxerre (Latin: Archidioecesis Senonensis et Antissiodorensis; French: Archidiocèse de Sens et Auxerre) is a Latin Rite Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Siracusa
The Italian Catholic Archdiocese of Siracusa, also known as Syracuse, (Archidioecesis Syracusana) is in Sicily.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Taranto
The Archbishopric of Taranto (Archidioecesis Tarentina) is a metropolitan Roman Catholic diocese in southern Italy, on a bay in the Gulf of Taranto.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienne
The Archbishopric of Vienne, named after its episcopal see Vienne in the Isère département of southern France, was a metropolitan Roman Catholic archdiocese.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Amiens
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Amiens (Latin: Dioecesis Ambianensis; French: Diocèse d'Amiens) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Angers
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Angers (Latin: Dioecesis Andegavensis; French: Diocèse d'Angers) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Autun
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Autun (–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) (Latin: Dioecesis Augustodunensis (–Cabillonensis–Matisconensis–Cluniacensis); French: Diocèse d'Autun (–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny)), more simply known as the Diocese of Autun, is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Auxerre
The bishopric of Auxerre (Lat. dioecesis Autissiodorensis) is a former French Roman Catholic diocese.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Évreux
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Évreux (Latin: Dioecesis Ebroicensis; French: Diocèse d'Evreux) is a Roman Catholic diocese in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (Latin: Dioecesis Baiocensis et Lexoviensis; French: Diocèse de Bayeux et Lisieux) is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bergamo
The Diocese of Bergamo (Dioecesis Bergomensis) is a see of the Catholic Church in Italy, and is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Milan.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Brescia
The Roman Diocese Catholic of Brescia (Dioecesis Brixiensis) is a Latin rite suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Milan, in Lombardy (Northwestern Italy).
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cahors
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Cahors (Latin: Dioecesis Cadurcensis; French: Diocèse de Cahors) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Chartres
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Chartres (Latin: Dioecesis Carnutensis; French: Diocèse de Chartres) is a Roman Catholic Latin Rite diocese in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Como
The Catholic Diocese of Como (Dioecesis Comensis) in northern Italy, has existed since the fourth century.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances (–Avranches) (Latin: Dioecesis Constantiensis (–Abrincensis); French: Diocèse de Coutances (–Avranches)) is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Grenoble-Vienne
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges (Latin: Diocesis Gratianopolitana–Viennensis Allobrogum; French: Diocèse de Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in south-eastern France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Le Mans
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Le Mans (Latin: Dioecesis Cenomanensis; French: Diocèse du Mans) is a Roman Catholic diocese of France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Meaux
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Meaux (Latin: Dioecesis Meldensis; French: Diocèse de Meaux) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz (Latin: Dioecesis Metensis; French: Diocèse de Metz) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nantes
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nantes (Latin: Dioecesis Nannetensis; French: Diocèse de Nantes) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Nantes, France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nevers
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nevers (Latin: Dioecesis Nivernensis; French: Diocèse de Nevers) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Pavia
The Diocese of Pavia (Dioecesis Papiensis) is a see of the Catholic Church in Italy.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Quimper
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Quimper (–Cornouaille) and Léon (Latin: Dioecesis Corisopitensis (–Cornubiensis) et Leonensis; French: Diocèse de Quimper (–Cornouaille) et Léon) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Soissons
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Soissons, Laon, and Saint-Quentin (Latin: Dioecesis Suessionensis, Laudunensis et Sanquintinensis; French: Diocèse de Soissons, Laon et Saint-Quentin) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France. The diocese is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Reims and corresponds, with the exception of two hamlets, to the entire Department of Aisne. The current bishop is Renauld Marie François Dupont de Dinechin, appointed on 30 October 2015. In the Diocese of Soissons there is one priest for every 4,648 Catholics.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Sulmona-Valva
The Diocese of Sulmona-Valva (Dioecesis Sulmonensis-Valvensis) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in central Italy, created in 1986.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Toul
The Diocese of Toul was a Roman Catholic diocese seated at Toul in present-day France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier
The Roman Catholic diocese of Trier, in English traditionally known by its French name of Treves, is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in Germany.
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Romanus of Rouen
Saint Romanus of Rouen (Romain; reconstructed Frankish: *Hruomann; died 640 AD) was a scribe, clerical sage, and bishop of Rouen.
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Romaric
Saint Romaric (died 653) was a Frankish nobleman who lived in Austrasia from the late 6th century until the middle of the 7th century.
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Romulus of Genoa
Saint Romulus of Genoa (also Remo; Italian: Romolo, Ligurian: Rœmu) was an early Bishop of Genoa, around the time of Saint Syrus.
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Rumwold of Buckingham
Rumwold was a medieval infant saint in England, said to have lived for three days in 662.
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Saint Aimé
Saint Amatus, also called St.
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Saint Alena
Saint Alena (also written Alène Accessed 2012-05-10. or Alina Accessed 2012-05-10.) is a Christian saint who, if historical, was martyred around the year 640.
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Saint Ame
Saint Amatus, also called Saint Ame, was a Colombanian monk.
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Saint Arbogast
Saint Arbogast (or Saint Arbogast of Strassburg; Arbogast von Straßburg; Arbogast de Strasbourg; Arbogastus; 600s 700 AD) was a 7th-century missionary to the Frankish Empire and an early Bishop of Strasbourg.
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Saint Attala
Atala or Attala (died 622) was a disciple of Columbanus and his successor as abbot of Bobbio from 615.
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Saint Calminius
Saint Calminius, also known as Saint Calmin, founded three French abbeys in the 6th or 7th centuries AD: Mozac Abbey, in Puy-de-Dôme; Laguenne Abbey (near Tulle, Corrèze) and the abbey of Monastier-Saint-Chaffre.
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Saint Cera
Saint Cera of Ireland (alternately Chera, Chier, Ciara, Cyra, Keira, Kiara, Kiera, Cier, Ciar) was an abbess in the 7th century who died in 679.
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Saint Conan
Saint Conan (7th century – January, 684), also rarely known as Saint Mochonna, was a bishop of the Isle of Man and an Irish missionary.
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Saint Conval
Saint Conval (Conwall) (died c.630)Dr.
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Saint Eligius
Saint Eligius (also Eloy or Loye) (Éloi) (11 June 588 – 1 December 660) is the patron saint of goldsmiths, other metalworkers, and coin collectors.
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Saint Faro
Saint Faro (or Burgundofaro) (died 675), count of Guines, was bishop of Meaux.
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Saint Fiacre
Saint Fiacre (Fiachra, Fiacrius) is the name of three different Irish saints, the most famous of which is Saint Fiacre of Breuil (circa AD 600 – 18 August 670.), the Catholic priest, abbot, hermit, and gardener of the seventh century who was famous for his sanctity and skill in curing infirmities.
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Saint Flavitus
Saint Flavitus (or Flaive) was a priest and hermit of the early Middle Ages.
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Saint Florentina
Saint Florentina (died ca. 612) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
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Saint Fursey
Saint Fursey (also known as Fursa, Fursy, Forseus, and Furseus: died 650) was an Irish monk who did much to establish Christianity throughout the British Isles and particularly in East Anglia.
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Saint Gall
Saint Gall, or Gallus (550 646, Sankt Gallus) according to hagiographic tradition was a disciple and one of the traditional twelve companions of Saint Columbanus on his mission from Ireland to the continent.
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Saint Ghislain
Saint Ghislain (died October 9, 680) was a confessor and anchorite in Belgium.
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Saint Gobain
Saint Gobain (died 670), also known as Goban, was an Irish monk and spiritual student of Saint Fursey at Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England.
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Saint Herbert
Saint Herbert (also Habern, Herbern) (dates of birth and death unknown) is a saint who is said to have once been the bishop or abbot of Marmoutier, France and archbishop of Tours.
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Saint Judicael
Saint Judicael or Judicaël (– 16 or 17 December 658), also spelled Judhael (with many other variants), was the king of Domnonée and high king of the Bretons in the mid-7th century.
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Saint Mirin
Saint Mirin or Mirren, an Irish monk and missionary (born c. 565; died c. 620), is also known as Mirren of Benchor (now called Bangor), Merinus, Merryn and Meadhrán.
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Saint Modoald
Saint Modoald, also known as Romoald, was the Frankish archbishop of Trier from 626-645.
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Saint Mungo
Kentigern (Cyndeyrn Garthwys; Kentigernus), known as Mungo, was an apostle of the Scottish Kingdom of Strathclyde in the late 6th century, and the founder and patron saint of the city of Glasgow.
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Saint Theodore of Sykeon
Saint Theodore of Sykeon was a revered Byzantine ascetic, who lived between the first half of the 6th century and the thirteenth year of the Emperor Heraclius' rule (i. e. 623) in the early 7th century.
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Saint Ultan
Ultan was an Irish monk who later became an abbot.
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Saint Waldebert
Waldebert (also known as Gaubert, Valbert and Walbert), (died 668), was a Frankish count of Guines, Ponthieu and Saint-Pol who became abbot of Luxeuil in the Order of St. Columban, and eventually a canonized saint in the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, like several among his kinsmen who protected the Church, enriched it with lands and founded monasteries.
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Saint Winifred
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Sæbbi of Essex
Sæbbi (also known as Saint Sebbi or Sebba) was son of Sexred and was the joint King of Essex from 664 to about 683 along with his cousin, Sighere.
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Sæthryth
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Seaxburh of Ely
Seaxburh (Old English: Sexburh); also Saint Sexburga of Ely, (died about 699) was the queen of King Eorcenberht of Kent, as well as an abbess and a saint of the Christian Church.
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Seville
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Sigeberht of East Anglia
Sigeberht of East Anglia (also known as Saint Sigebert), (Old English: Sigebryht) was a saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
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Sigebert III
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Sigiramnus
Saint Sigiramnus (also Sigirannus and similar spellings; Siran, Cyran; died 655 AD), also known as Saint Cyran, was an abbot and confessor of the 7th century.
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Sophronius of Jerusalem
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Sulpitius the Pious
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Syracuse, Sicily
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Tanca
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Theodard of Maastricht
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Theodore of Tarsus
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Theofrid
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Titian
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Trudo
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Trudpert
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Tuda of Lindisfarne
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Ultan of Ardbraccan
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Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne
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Venantius Fortunatus
Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (530 – 600/609 AD) was a Latin poet and hymnodist in the Merovingian Court, and a Bishop of the Early Church.
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Vincent Madelgarius
Vincent Madelgarius, aka Maelceadar, Benedictine monk, died 677.
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Virgilius of Arles
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Vitalis of Gaza
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Vulfetrude
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Walric, abbot of Leuconay
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Waltrude
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Wandregisel
Saint Wandregisel (Wandrille) (c. 605–668 AD) was a Frankish courtier, monk, and abbot.
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Waningus
Saint Waningus (also Vaneng) (born in Rouen, died c. 683) was a nobleman and royal official under Clotaire III, then later a Benedictine abbot and a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Wendelin of Trier
Saint Wendelin of Trier (Vendelinus; 554 - 617 AD) was a hermit and abbot.
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Wigbert
Saint Wigbert, (c. 675 - 747) born in Wessex around 675, was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk 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.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronological_list_of_saints_in_the_7th_century