8th-century Christian saints
Abdalong of Marseilles
Abdalong of Marseilles was a bishop of the Diocese of Marseille in the 8th century during the reign of Charles Martel.
Abdalong of Marseilles was a bishop of the Diocese of Marseille in the 8th century during the reign of Charles Martel.
Abo of Tiflis
Saint Abo of Tiflis, Abo Tbileli, or Habo Tbileli is a Christian martyr and the Patron Saint of the city of Tbilisi, Georgia.
Saint Abo of Tiflis, Abo Tbileli, or Habo Tbileli is a Christian martyr and the Patron Saint of the city of Tbilisi, Georgia.
Adalbert of Egmond
Saint Adalbert of Egmond (also called Adelbert of Egmond) (died in the first half of the 8th century in Egmond) was a Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary.
Saint Adalbert of Egmond (also called Adelbert of Egmond) (died in the first half of the 8th century in Egmond) was a Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary.
Adomnán
Saint Adomnán of Iona (627/8 – 704) was abbot of Iona (679–704), hagiographer, statesman and clerical lawyer; he was the author of the most important Vita of Saint Columba and promulga...
Saint Adomnán of Iona (627/8 – 704) was abbot of Iona (679–704), hagiographer, statesman and clerical lawyer; he was the author of the most important Vita of Saint Columba and promulga...
Adrian of Canterbury
Saint Adrian (or Hadrian) of Canterbury (died 710) was a famous scholar and the Abbot of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury in the English county of Kent.
Saint Adrian (or Hadrian) of Canterbury (died 710) was a famous scholar and the Abbot of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury in the English county of Kent.
Agilulfus of Cologne
Saint Agilulfus (or Agigulf), Abbot of Stavelot, Bishop of Cologne and martyr, died in the year 750.
Saint Agilulfus (or Agigulf), Abbot of Stavelot, Bishop of Cologne and martyr, died in the year 750.
Agofredus
Agofredus was a French monk and saint.
Agofredus was a French monk and saint.
Alberic of Utrecht
Saint Alberic of Utrecht (died 784) was a Benedictine monk and bishop of Utrecht, in what is today the Netherlands.
Saint Alberic of Utrecht (died 784) was a Benedictine monk and bishop of Utrecht, in what is today the Netherlands.
Alchmund of Derby
Alcmund of Derby or of Lilleshall, also spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund, Alkmund, or Alchmund was son of Alhred of Northumbria.
Alcmund of Derby or of Lilleshall, also spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund, Alkmund, or Alchmund was son of Alhred of Northumbria.
Alchmund of Hexham
Alcmund of Hexham, also spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund or Alchmund (died 7 September 781 AD) became the 7th bishop of the see of Hexham in Northumberland when he was consecrated on 24...
Alcmund of Hexham, also spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund or Alchmund (died 7 September 781 AD) became the 7th bishop of the see of Hexham in Northumberland when he was consecrated on 24...
Aldhelm
Aldhelm (c. 639 – 25 May 709), Abbot of Malmesbury Abbey, Bishop of Sherborne, Latin poet and scholar of Anglo-Saxon literature, was born before the middle of the 7th century.
Aldhelm (c. 639 – 25 May 709), Abbot of Malmesbury Abbey, Bishop of Sherborne, Latin poet and scholar of Anglo-Saxon literature, was born before the middle of the 7th century.
Alto of Altomünster
Saint Alto was the eponymous founder of Altomünster Abbey in about 750, a monastery in Bavaria around which a market town grew up, also called Altomünster.
Saint Alto was the eponymous founder of Altomünster Abbey in about 750, a monastery in Bavaria around which a market town grew up, also called Altomünster.
Amalberga of Temse
Amalberga of Temse (born circa 741, died 10 July 772) was a Lotharingian woman celebrated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
Amalberga of Temse (born circa 741, died 10 July 772) was a Lotharingian woman celebrated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
Andrew of Crete (martyr)
Saint Andrew of Crete is a martyr of the Christian Church.
Saint Andrew of Crete is a martyr of the Christian Church.
Anselm, Duke of Friuli
Saint Anselm of Friuli, O.S.B., was a medieval abbot, and later canonized, originally a Lombard nobleman.
Saint Anselm of Friuli, O.S.B., was a medieval abbot, and later canonized, originally a Lombard nobleman.
Arbeo of Freising
Arbeo of Freising (also Aribo of Freising or Arbo of Freising; 723 or earlier at Meran – 4 May 784) was Bishop of Freising.
Arbeo of Freising (also Aribo of Freising or Arbo of Freising; 723 or earlier at Meran – 4 May 784) was Bishop of Freising.
Archil of Kakheti
Archil (არჩილი) was a Christian prince of the eastern Georgian region of Kakheti who flourished in the eighth century and was executed by the Arabs for having refused to convert to Islam.
Archil (არჩილი) was a Christian prince of the eastern Georgian region of Kakheti who flourished in the eighth century and was executed by the Arabs for having refused to convert to Islam.
Aubert of Avranches
Saint Aubert was bishop of Avranches in the 8th century and is credited with founding Mont Saint Michel.
Saint Aubert was bishop of Avranches in the 8th century and is credited with founding Mont Saint Michel.
Baldred of Tyninghame
Balthere of Tyninghame (later Baldred) was a Northumbrian hermit and abbot, resident in East Lothian during the 8th century.
Balthere of Tyninghame (later Baldred) was a Northumbrian hermit and abbot, resident in East Lothian during the 8th century.
Basil the Confessor
Basil the Confessor (died 750) was an Eastern Orthodox saint who lived in the 8th century and was tortured by the Byzantine Emperor Leo III. With his pupil Prokopy, St. Basil the Confessor, who ...
Basil the Confessor (died 750) was an Eastern Orthodox saint who lived in the 8th century and was tortured by the Byzantine Emperor Leo III. With his pupil Prokopy, St. Basil the Confessor, who ...
Bede
Bede, also referred to as Saint Bede or the Venerable Bede, was an English monk at the Northumbrian monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth and of its companion monastery, Saint Pa...
Bede, also referred to as Saint Bede or the Venerable Bede, was an English monk at the Northumbrian monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth and of its companion monastery, Saint Pa...
Benedict Crispus
Saint Benedict Crispus (Benedetto Crespi, Benedetto I Crespi) was archbishop of Milan from 681 to 725.
Saint Benedict Crispus (Benedetto Crespi, Benedetto I Crespi) was archbishop of Milan from 681 to 725.
Bertha of Artois
Saint Bertha of Artois or Saint Bertha of Blangy (mid 7th century - July 4, 725) was a Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Abbess of noble blood.
Saint Bertha of Artois or Saint Bertha of Blangy (mid 7th century - July 4, 725) was a Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Abbess of noble blood.
Bertha of Bingen
Saint Bertha of Bingen (German: Heilige Berta, died ca.
Saint Bertha of Bingen (German: Heilige Berta, died ca.
Billfrith
Billfrith (; fl. early 8th century) is an obscure Northumbrian saint credited with providing the jewel and metalwork encrusting the former binding of the Lindisfarne Gospels.
Billfrith (; fl. early 8th century) is an obscure Northumbrian saint credited with providing the jewel and metalwork encrusting the former binding of the Lindisfarne Gospels.
Bosa of York
Bosa (died c. 705) was a Northumbrian, educated at the great Abbey of Whitby under the abbess Hilda.
Bosa (died c. 705) was a Northumbrian, educated at the great Abbey of Whitby under the abbess Hilda.
Botwine
Botwine (died 785 or 786) was a Northumbriaa saint venerated at Ripon and Peterborough.
Botwine (died 785 or 786) was a Northumbriaa saint venerated at Ripon and Peterborough.
Bregowine
Bregowine (or Bregwine or Bregwin; died 764) was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury.
Bregowine (or Bregwine or Bregwin; died 764) was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury.
Ceolfrith
Saint Ceolfrid (or Ceolfrith) (Pronounced "Chol-frid") (c.
Saint Ceolfrid (or Ceolfrith) (Pronounced "Chol-frid") (c.
Chrodegang of Metz
Saint Chrodegang (died 6 March 766) was the Frankish Bishop of Metz from 742 or 748 until his death.
Saint Chrodegang (died 6 March 766) was the Frankish Bishop of Metz from 742 or 748 until his death.
Cissa of Crowland
Cissa of Crowland was a saint in the medieval Fenlands.
Cissa of Crowland was a saint in the medieval Fenlands.
Colmán mac Comán
Colmán mac Comán, Abbot of Aran, died 751.
Colmán mac Comán, Abbot of Aran, died 751.
Cosmas of Maiuma
Saint Cosmas of Maiuma, also called Cosmas Hagiopolites ("of the Holy City"), Cosmas of Jerusalem, or Cosmas the Melodist, or Cosmas the Poet (d.
Saint Cosmas of Maiuma, also called Cosmas Hagiopolites ("of the Holy City"), Cosmas of Jerusalem, or Cosmas the Melodist, or Cosmas the Poet (d.
Curetán
Saint Curetán (Latin: Curitanus, Kiritinus, or Boniface) was a Scoto-Pictish bishop and saint, whose floruit lay between 690 and 710.
Saint Curetán (Latin: Curitanus, Kiritinus, or Boniface) was a Scoto-Pictish bishop and saint, whose floruit lay between 690 and 710.
Cuthmann of Steyning
Saint Cuthmann of Steyning (born c. 681 - died 8th century) was an Anglo-Saxon hermit, church-builder and saint.
Saint Cuthmann of Steyning (born c. 681 - died 8th century) was an Anglo-Saxon hermit, church-builder and saint.
Donald of Ogilvy
St. Donald of Ogilvy (also known as Donivald, Domhnall) was an early Scottish saint who died in the early 8th century.
St. Donald of Ogilvy (also known as Donivald, Domhnall) was an early Scottish saint who died in the early 8th century.
Eadfrith of Lindisfarne
Eadfrith of Lindisfarne (died 721), also known as Saint Eadfrith, was Bishop of Lindisfarne, probably from 698 onwards.
Eadfrith of Lindisfarne (died 721), also known as Saint Eadfrith, was Bishop of Lindisfarne, probably from 698 onwards.
Eanflæd
Eanflæd was queen of Northumbria and later, the abbess of an influential Christian monastery in Whitby, England.
Eanflæd was queen of Northumbria and later, the abbess of an influential Christian monastery in Whitby, England.
Ecgberht of Ripon
Saint Ecgberht (or Egbert) (died 729) was an Anglo-Saxon monk of Northumbria and Bishop of Lindisfarne.
Saint Ecgberht (or Egbert) (died 729) was an Anglo-Saxon monk of Northumbria and Bishop of Lindisfarne.
Ecgwine of Evesham
Egcwine (died 30 December 717) (also Ecgwin, Egwin and Eegwine) was the third Bishop of Worcester in England.
Egcwine (died 30 December 717) (also Ecgwin, Egwin and Eegwine) was the third Bishop of Worcester in England.
Egwin
Egcwine (died 30 December 717) (also Ecgwin, Egwin and Eegwine) was the third Bishop of Worcester in England.
Egcwine (died 30 December 717) (also Ecgwin, Egwin and Eegwine) was the third Bishop of Worcester in England.
Egwin of Evesham
Egwin of Evesham, O.S.B., was a Benedictine monk and, later, the third Bishop of Worcester in England.
Egwin of Evesham, O.S.B., was a Benedictine monk and, later, the third Bishop of Worcester in England.
Emebert
Saint Emebert, often identified with bishop Ablebert of Cambrai (early 8th century).
Saint Emebert, often identified with bishop Ablebert of Cambrai (early 8th century).
Engelmund of Velsen
Saint Engelmund (Engelmond, Ingelmund) of Velsen (d.
Saint Engelmund (Engelmond, Ingelmund) of Velsen (d.
Epiphania of Pavia
Epiphania, Epifania or Pyphania is recorded in the late medieval traditions of Pavia as daughter of Ratchis (744/749 – 756/757), King of the Lombards and of Italy.
Epiphania, Epifania or Pyphania is recorded in the late medieval traditions of Pavia as daughter of Ratchis (744/749 – 756/757), King of the Lombards and of Italy.
Erkembode
Saint Erkembode, who lived in the late 7th and early 8th centuries, was an Irish monk who travelled with several companions to Sithin, now Saint-Omer in northern France where he lived in the mon...
Saint Erkembode, who lived in the late 7th and early 8th centuries, was an Irish monk who travelled with several companions to Sithin, now Saint-Omer in northern France where he lived in the mon...
Fillan
Saint Fillan, Filan, Phillan, Fáelán or Faolan is the name of two Scottish saints, of Irish origin.
Saint Fillan, Filan, Phillan, Fáelán or Faolan is the name of two Scottish saints, of Irish origin.
Frederick of Utrecht
Frederick I was Bishop of Utrecht between 815/816 and 834/838, and a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
Frederick I was Bishop of Utrecht between 815/816 and 834/838, and a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
Gangulphus
Saint Gangulphus of Burgundy (died May 11, 760 AD) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church.
Saint Gangulphus of Burgundy (died May 11, 760 AD) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church.
Genesius, Count of Clermont
Genesius, Count of Clermont (died 725) was a noble of Gaul and reputed miracle worker.
Genesius, Count of Clermont (died 725) was a noble of Gaul and reputed miracle worker.
Gerald of Mayo
Gerald of Mayo (died 13 March 731) is a saint of the Catholic Church.
Gerald of Mayo (died 13 March 731) is a saint of the Catholic Church.
Gregory of Utrecht
Saint Gregory of Utrecht (born c. 700/705–died 770s) was born of a noble family at Trier.
Saint Gregory of Utrecht (born c. 700/705–died 770s) was born of a noble family at Trier.
Guthlac of Crowland
Saint Guthlac of Crowland (673–714) was a Christian saint from Lincolnshire in England.
Saint Guthlac of Crowland (673–714) was a Christian saint from Lincolnshire in England.
Himelin
Saint Himelin was a Scottish priest who, returning from a pilgrimage to Rome, fell ill when passing through Vissenaken.
Saint Himelin was a Scottish priest who, returning from a pilgrimage to Rome, fell ill when passing through Vissenaken.
Hubertus
Saint Hubertus or Hubert (born c. 656 to 658, probably in Toulouse; died 30 May 727 in Tervuren near Brussels, Belgium), called the "Apostle of the Ardennes" was the first Bishop of Liège.
Saint Hubertus or Hubert (born c. 656 to 658, probably in Toulouse; died 30 May 727 in Tervuren near Brussels, Belgium), called the "Apostle of the Ardennes" was the first Bishop of Liège.
Hugh of Champagne
Saint Hugh, Hugh of Champagne, or St Hugh of Rouen (died 730), was the grandson of Pepin of Heristal and Plectrude and son of Drogo of Champagne and Anstrude, herself daughter of War...
Saint Hugh, Hugh of Champagne, or St Hugh of Rouen (died 730), was the grandson of Pepin of Heristal and Plectrude and son of Drogo of Champagne and Anstrude, herself daughter of War...
Hædde
Hædde (or Hedda, Hedde, Haedda, Haeddi; died 705) was a medieval Bishop of Winchester.
Hædde (or Hedda, Hedde, Haedda, Haeddi; died 705) was a medieval Bishop of Winchester.
Ida of Herzfeld
Saint Ida of Herzfeld (c.
Saint Ida of Herzfeld (c.
James the Deacon
James the Deacon (died after 671 AD) was an Italian deacon who accompanied Paulinus of York on his mission to Northumbria.
James the Deacon (died after 671 AD) was an Italian deacon who accompanied Paulinus of York on his mission to Northumbria.
John of Beverley
John of Beverley (died 7 May 721) was an English bishop active in the kingdom of Northumbria.
John of Beverley (died 7 May 721) was an English bishop active in the kingdom of Northumbria.
John of Dailam
Saint John of Dailam, was a 7th century East Syrian Christian saint and monk, who founded many monastery in Mesopotamia and Persia.
Saint John of Dailam, was a 7th century East Syrian Christian saint and monk, who founded many monastery in Mesopotamia and Persia.
John of Damascus
Saint John of Damascus (Arabic: يوحنا الدمشقي Yuḥannā Al Demashqi; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Δαμασκηνός Iōannēs ho Damaskēnos; Latin: Iohannes Damascenus; also known as John Damascene, ...
Saint John of Damascus (Arabic: يوحنا الدمشقي Yuḥannā Al Demashqi; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Δαμασκηνός Iōannēs ho Damaskēnos; Latin: Iohannes Damascenus; also known as John Damascene, ...
Jænberht
Jænberht was a medieval monk, then abbot, of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury before eventually being namedArchbishop of Canterbury.
Jænberht was a medieval monk, then abbot, of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury before eventually being namedArchbishop of Canterbury.
Kyros of Constantinople
Kyros or Cyrus, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 705 to 712.
Kyros or Cyrus, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 705 to 712.
Leutfridus
Leutfridus was a French monk and saint of the eighth century.
Leutfridus was a French monk and saint of the eighth century.
Lullus
Saint Lullus (Lull or Lul) (born about 710 in Wessex, died 16 October 786 in Hersfeld) was the first permanent archbishop of Mainz, succeeding Saint Boniface, and first abbot of the Benedictine ...
Saint Lullus (Lull or Lul) (born about 710 in Wessex, died 16 October 786 in Hersfeld) was the first permanent archbishop of Mainz, succeeding Saint Boniface, and first abbot of the Benedictine ...
Mildburh
Saint Mildburh (alternatively Milburga or Milburgh) (died 715) was the Benedictine abbess of Wenlock Priory.
Saint Mildburh (alternatively Milburga or Milburgh) (died 715) was the Benedictine abbess of Wenlock Priory.
Mildthryth
Saint Mildthryth (; floruit 694–716x733), also Mildrith, Mildryth or Mildred, was an Anglo-Saxon abbess.
Saint Mildthryth (; floruit 694–716x733), also Mildrith, Mildryth or Mildred, was an Anglo-Saxon abbess.
Máel Ruba
Máel Ruba (pronounced /mail Ruva/), Máelrubai (Old Irish spelling), Maol Rubha (MoRubha/MaRuibhe) (Scottish Gaelic spelling), or Malruibhe (642–722), sometimes Latinised as ...
Máel Ruba (pronounced /mail Ruva/), Máelrubai (Old Irish spelling), Maol Rubha (MoRubha/MaRuibhe) (Scottish Gaelic spelling), or Malruibhe (642–722), sometimes Latinised as ...
Nothhelm
Nothhelm (sometimes Nothelm; died 739) was a medieval Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury.
Nothhelm (sometimes Nothelm; died 739) was a medieval Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury.
Opportuna of Montreuil
Saint Opportuna of Montreuil (died 770) was a French Benedictine nun and abbess.
Saint Opportuna of Montreuil (died 770) was a French Benedictine nun and abbess.
Osana
Osana (698–750) was a Northumbrian princess, whose local following as a saint developed informally after her death, though she was never officially canonised.
Osana (698–750) was a Northumbrian princess, whose local following as a saint developed informally after her death, though she was never officially canonised.
Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople
Saint Germanos I was Patriarch of Constantinople from 715 to 730.
Saint Germanos I was Patriarch of Constantinople from 715 to 730.
Paul the Deacon
Paul the Deacon, also known as Paulus Diaconus, Warnefred, Barnefridus and Cassinensis,, was a Benedictine monk and historian of the Lombards.
Paul the Deacon, also known as Paulus Diaconus, Warnefred, Barnefridus and Cassinensis,, was a Benedictine monk and historian of the Lombards.
Paulinus II of Aquileia
Saint Paulinus II, was an northern Italian bishop, theologian, poet, and scholar of the Carolingian Renaissance.
Saint Paulinus II, was an northern Italian bishop, theologian, poet, and scholar of the Carolingian Renaissance.
Pega
Pega (c. 673-c.719), was an anchoress in the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, and the sister of Saint Guthlac.
Pega (c. 673-c.719), was an anchoress in the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, and the sister of Saint Guthlac.
Petronax of Monte Cassino
Saint Petronax of Monte Cassino (Petronace di Monte Cassino) (c.
Saint Petronax of Monte Cassino (Petronace di Monte Cassino) (c.
Pharailde
Saint Pharailde (8th century) is a Belgian saint in the west.
Saint Pharailde (8th century) is a Belgian saint in the west.
Pharaildis
Saint Pharaildis (Veerle), patron saint of Ghent, was married against her will at a young age with a nobleman, even after having made a private vow of virginity.
Saint Pharaildis (Veerle), patron saint of Ghent, was married against her will at a young age with a nobleman, even after having made a private vow of virginity.
Pope Cosmas I of Alexandria
Pope Cosmas I of Alexandria (Coptic ) was the 44th Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (26 March 729 – 28 May 730).
Pope Cosmas I of Alexandria (Coptic ) was the 44th Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (26 March 729 – 28 May 730).
Pope Gregory II
Pope Saint Gregory II was pope from 19 May 715 to his death on 11 February 731 in succession to Pope Constantine.
Pope Saint Gregory II was pope from 19 May 715 to his death on 11 February 731 in succession to Pope Constantine.
Pope Mina I of Alexandria
Pope Mina I of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 767 to 775.
Pope Mina I of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 767 to 775.
Porcarius
Saint Porcarius (died c. 732), known as Saint-Porchaire in French, was a Benedictine monk, governed the abbey of Lérins, off the coast of the French Riviera, (now known as Île de Saint-Hon...
Saint Porcarius (died c. 732), known as Saint-Porchaire in French, was a Benedictine monk, governed the abbey of Lérins, off the coast of the French Riviera, (now known as Île de Saint-Hon...
Relindis of Maaseik
Saint Relindis (or Renule) (died 750), sister of Saint Herlindis, was the daughter of count Adelard who built a Benedictine monastery at Maaseik for his daughters.
Saint Relindis (or Renule) (died 750), sister of Saint Herlindis, was the daughter of count Adelard who built a Benedictine monastery at Maaseik for his daughters.
Remigius of Rouen
Remigius (or Remedius) (died 771) was the illegitimate son of Charles Martel and probably Ruodhaid.
Remigius (or Remedius) (died 771) was the illegitimate son of Charles Martel and probably Ruodhaid.
Rumbold of Mechelen
Saint Rumbold (alternatively spelled: Rumold, Romuold, Rumoldus, Rombout, Rombaut) was an Hiberno-Scottish missionary, and close companion of the hermit St. Gummarus.
Saint Rumbold (alternatively spelled: Rumold, Romuold, Rumoldus, Rombout, Rombaut) was an Hiberno-Scottish missionary, and close companion of the hermit St. Gummarus.
Rupert of Bingen
Saint Rupert of Bingen (German : Rupert von Bingen) (712–732) was the son of Bertha of Bingen, a Christian noblewoman.
Saint Rupert of Bingen (German : Rupert von Bingen) (712–732) was the son of Bertha of Bingen, a Christian noblewoman.
Rupert of Salzburg
Rupert of Salzburg (also Ruprecht, Hrodperht, Hrodpreht, Roudbertus, Rudbertus, Robert) (660? – 710) is a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthod...
Rupert of Salzburg (also Ruprecht, Hrodperht, Hrodpreht, Roudbertus, Rudbertus, Robert) (660? – 710) is a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthod...
Sacerdos of Limoges
Saint Sacerdos (Sacerdos de Calviac, Sardot, Sadroc, Sardou, Serdon, Serdot) of Limoges (670—ca.
Saint Sacerdos (Sacerdos de Calviac, Sardot, Sadroc, Sardou, Serdon, Serdot) of Limoges (670—ca.
Saint Baudolino
Saint Baudolino (c. 700 – c. 740) was a hermit who lived at the time of the Lombard king Liutprand in Forum Fulvii (now Villa del Foro), a locality on the lower reaches of the river Tanaro in no...
Saint Baudolino (c. 700 – c. 740) was a hermit who lived at the time of the Lombard king Liutprand in Forum Fulvii (now Villa del Foro), a locality on the lower reaches of the river Tanaro in no...
Saint Bertulf
Saint Bertulf (d. Artois, 705) was a German who converted to Christianity and founded a Colombanian abbey.
Saint Bertulf (d. Artois, 705) was a German who converted to Christianity and founded a Colombanian abbey.
Saint Boniface
Saint Boniface (Bonifacius) (c. 680 – 5 June 755 ), the Apostle of the Germans, born Winfrid, Wynfrith, or Wynfryth in the kingdom of Wessex, probably at Crediton (now in...
Saint Boniface (Bonifacius) (c. 680 – 5 June 755 ), the Apostle of the Germans, born Winfrid, Wynfrith, or Wynfryth in the kingdom of Wessex, probably at Crediton (now in...
Saint Cyrillus
St. Cyrillus was an ancient bishop of Reggio Calabria (749), predecessor of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
St. Cyrillus was an ancient bishop of Reggio Calabria (749), predecessor of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
Saint Domitius
Saint Domitius (Domice) of Amiens (8th century) is a French saint, venerated especially in the diocese of Amiens.
Saint Domitius (Domice) of Amiens (8th century) is a French saint, venerated especially in the diocese of Amiens.
Saint Erentrude
Saint Erentrude (or Erentraud) (also spelled Erendruda) (died 710) is a virgin saint of the Roman Catholic Church and was the niece of Saint Rupert of Salzburg.
Saint Erentrude (or Erentraud) (also spelled Erendruda) (died 710) is a virgin saint of the Roman Catholic Church and was the niece of Saint Rupert of Salzburg.
Saint Fergus
Saint Fergus (also Fergustian) (died c. 730 AD) was an Irish bishop who went to Scotland as a missionary.
Saint Fergus (also Fergustian) (died c. 730 AD) was an Irish bishop who went to Scotland as a missionary.
Saint Fructus
Saint Fructus (San Fruitos, Frutos, Fructos) was a Castilian hermit of the eighth century venerated as a saint.
Saint Fructus (San Fruitos, Frutos, Fructos) was a Castilian hermit of the eighth century venerated as a saint.
Saint Giles
Saint Giles was a Greek Christian hermit saint from Athens, whose legend is centered in Provence and Septimania.
Saint Giles was a Greek Christian hermit saint from Athens, whose legend is centered in Provence and Septimania.
Saint Othmar
St. Othmar (c. 689 – c. 759) was a priest appointed as the first abbot of the Abbey of St. Gall, a Benedictine monastery in St. Gall, Switzerland.
St. Othmar (c. 689 – c. 759) was a priest appointed as the first abbot of the Abbey of St. Gall, a Benedictine monastery in St. Gall, Switzerland.
Saint Pirmin
Saint Pirmin (ca. 700 - Hornbach 753), also named Pirminius, was a monk, strongly influenced by Celtic Christianity and Saint Amand.
Saint Pirmin (ca. 700 - Hornbach 753), also named Pirminius, was a monk, strongly influenced by Celtic Christianity and Saint Amand.
Saint Sturm
Saint Sturm (also, Sturmius, Sturmi) was a disciple of Saint Boniface and founder and first abbot of the Benedictine monastery and abbey of Fulda in 742 or 744.
Saint Sturm (also, Sturmius, Sturmi) was a disciple of Saint Boniface and founder and first abbot of the Benedictine monastery and abbey of Fulda in 742 or 744.
Silvin of Auchy
Saint Silvinus or Silvin was an evangelist in the area of Thérouanne, which is now in northern France.
Saint Silvinus or Silvin was an evangelist in the area of Thérouanne, which is now in northern France.
Simpert
Saint Simpert was an abbot, bishop, and confessor of the late-8th and early-9th centuries, and was supposedly the nephew of Charlemagne.
Saint Simpert was an abbot, bishop, and confessor of the late-8th and early-9th centuries, and was supposedly the nephew of Charlemagne.
Stephen the Younger
Saint Stephen the Younger (, 713/715 – 28 November 764 or 765) was a Byzantine monk from Constantinople who became one of the leading opponents of the iconoclastic policies of Emperor Constantin...
Saint Stephen the Younger (, 713/715 – 28 November 764 or 765) was a Byzantine monk from Constantinople who became one of the leading opponents of the iconoclastic policies of Emperor Constantin...
Talarican
Talarican (Tarkin) was a Scottish Bishop of Sodor (a diocese including the western islands of Scotland) of the eighth century.
Talarican (Tarkin) was a Scottish Bishop of Sodor (a diocese including the western islands of Scotland) of the eighth century.
Thecla of Kitzingen
Saint Thecla of Kitzingen was a Benedictine nun and abbess.
Saint Thecla of Kitzingen was a Benedictine nun and abbess.
Theodore of Pavia
Saint Theodore of Pavia (died c. 778 ) was bishop of Pavia from 743 until his death.
Saint Theodore of Pavia (died c. 778 ) was bishop of Pavia from 743 until his death.
Theodosia of Constantinople
Saint Theodosia of Constantinople (Ἁγία Θεοδοσία ἡ Κωνσταντινουπολίτισσα, Hagia Theodosia hē Kōnstantinoupolitissa) is an Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Saint and Martyr who lived in th...
Saint Theodosia of Constantinople (Ἁγία Θεοδοσία ἡ Κωνσταντινουπολίτισσα, Hagia Theodosia hē Kōnstantinoupolitissa) is an Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Saint and Martyr who lived in th...
Tola of Clonard
Saint Tola is the name of a seventh-century Irish Roman Catholic saint also referred to as "a good soldier of Christ".
Saint Tola is the name of a seventh-century Irish Roman Catholic saint also referred to as "a good soldier of Christ".
Ursmar
Ursmar (died 713) was a missionary bishop, appointed abbot of Lobbes by the Frankish king Pippin II.
Ursmar (died 713) was a missionary bishop, appointed abbot of Lobbes by the Frankish king Pippin II.
Vergilius of Salzburg
Vergilius of Salzburg was an Irish churchman, an early astronomer and bishop of Salzburg.
Vergilius of Salzburg was an Irish churchman, an early astronomer and bishop of Salzburg.
Vindicianus
Saint Vindicianus was a bishop of Cambrai-Arras.
Saint Vindicianus was a bishop of Cambrai-Arras.
Wigbert
Saint Wigbert, born in Wessex around 670, was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk from the monastery of Glastonbury and a missionary and disciple of Saint Boniface who traveled with the latter in Fr...
Saint Wigbert, born in Wessex around 670, was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk from the monastery of Glastonbury and a missionary and disciple of Saint Boniface who traveled with the latter in Fr...
Wihtburh
Wihtburh (or Withburga) (died 743) was an East Anglia saint, princess and abbess who was possibly a daughter of Anna of East Anglia.
Wihtburh (or Withburga) (died 743) was an East Anglia saint, princess and abbess who was possibly a daughter of Anna of East Anglia.
Wilfrid II (bishop of York)
Wilfrid (II) or Wilfrith (II) (died on 29 April in either 745 or 746) also known as Wilfrid the Younger, was the last Bishop of York, as the see was converted to an archbishopric dur...
Wilfrid (II) or Wilfrith (II) (died on 29 April in either 745 or 746) also known as Wilfrid the Younger, was the last Bishop of York, as the see was converted to an archbishopric dur...
Willehad of Bremen
Saint Willehad of Bremen (also known as Willehadus or Willihad; (Northumbria, *around 745 – November 8 or November 9, 789*, in Blexen upon Weser, today a part of Nordenham) was a Chr...
Saint Willehad of Bremen (also known as Willehadus or Willihad; (Northumbria, *around 745 – November 8 or November 9, 789*, in Blexen upon Weser, today a part of Nordenham) was a Chr...
Willibrord
Willibrord (c. 658 – 7 November 739) was a Northumbrian missionary saint, known as the "Apostle to the Frisians" in the modern Netherlands.
Willibrord (c. 658 – 7 November 739) was a Northumbrian missionary saint, known as the "Apostle to the Frisians" in the modern Netherlands.
Winibald
Winibald was abbot of the Benedictine double monastery of Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm.
Winibald was abbot of the Benedictine double monastery of Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm.
Witta of Büraburg
Witta of Büraburg (also known as Albinus, a close Latin translation of his Germanic name) (born in Wessex; died 747) was one of the early Anglo-Saxon missionaries in Hesse and Thuringia in...
Witta of Büraburg (also known as Albinus, a close Latin translation of his Germanic name) (born in Wessex; died 747) was one of the early Anglo-Saxon missionaries in Hesse and Thuringia in...
Ælfflæd of Whitby
Saint Ælfflæd (654–713) was the daughter of King Oswiu of Northumbria and Eanflæd.
Saint Ælfflæd (654–713) was the daughter of King Oswiu of Northumbria and Eanflæd.
Ælfthryth of Crowland
Ælfthryth is a saint, venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, as a virgin, and recluse, died c. 795.
Ælfthryth is a saint, venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, as a virgin, and recluse, died c. 795.
Æthelberht II of East Anglia
Æthelberht, also called Saint Ethelbert the King, was an eight century saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Æthelberht, also called Saint Ethelbert the King, was an eight century saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Æthelwold (bishop of Lindisfarne)
Saint Æthelwold of Lindisfarne (died 740) (also spelled Aethelwald, Ethelwold, etc.) was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 721 until 740.
Saint Æthelwold of Lindisfarne (died 740) (also spelled Aethelwald, Ethelwold, etc.) was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 721 until 740.
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