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List of articles in "Saint" category - Page 104

Namatius

Saint Namatius (French: Namace) is a saint in the Roman Catholic church. He was the eighth or ninth bishop of Clermont (then called Arvernis) from 446 to 462 and founded […]


Rasyphus and Ravennus

Saints Rasyphus (Rasiphus) and Ravennus (French: Saints Rasyphe et Raven Ravenne) (fifth century) are venerated as Christian saints and martyrs. According to Christian tradition they were natives of Britain who […]


Latuinus

Saint Latuinus (Latrium Lain Latuin) is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. He is considered to have been the first bishop of Sées during the 5th century […]


Ebrulf

St. Evroul redirects here. For the abbey see Saint-Evroul-sur-Ouche.Ebrulf (Evroul Evroult Ebrulfus Ebrulphus) (517–596) was a Frankish saint hermit and abbot. He was born at either Bayeux or Beauvais.


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 […]


Saint Stephanie

Saint Stephanie (died 160) is an Eastern Orthodox saint. Her feast day is November 11 the same as that of Saint Victor of Damascus . She lived in Gamponia during […]


Pardulphus

Saint Pardulphus (Pardulf Pardoux) (657 – ca. 737) was a Frankish saint and Benedictine abbot. He is the author of the Vita Pardulfi which is notable for the insight it […]


Saint Benjamin the Deacon and Martyr

Saint Benjamin was a deacon martyred circa 424 in Persia. St. Benjamin was executed during a period of persecution of Christians that lasted forty years and through the reign of […]


Dominic de la Calzada

Saint Dominic de la Calzada (or Dominic of the Causeway) (Spanish: Santo Domingo de la Calzada) (May 12 1019 – 1109) was a saint from a cottage in Burgos very […]


Ferreolus and Ferrutio

Saints Ferreolus and Ferrutio (French: Ferréol and Ferjeux; Italian: Ferreolo e Ferruccio) (died ca. AD 212) are venerated as martyrs and saints by the Catholic Church.


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