Chronological list of saints in the 9th century

A list of 9th-century saints:

NameBirthBirthplaceDeathPlace of deathNotes
Anselm of Nonantola  803 
Maurontus  804 Abbot of The Abbey of St Victor; Bishop of Marseilles; venerated as a Saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church;[1] descendant of Maurontius
Paulinus of Aquileia726 804 
Amalburga  805 
Urbitius (Urbez)  805 
Martyrs of Iona  806Iona68 monks killed by Viking raiders
Tarasius  806 Bishop of Constantinople
Tanco (Tancho, Tatta, Tatto)  808 Bishop of Verden
Ludger743 809 Bishop of Munster
William of Gellone  812 
John of Constantinople  813 Patriarch of Constantinople[2]
John  813 Bishop of Pavia
Angilbert (Homer)  814 
Blessed Charlemagne742 814 1700s by Pope Benedict XIV
Plato of Sakkoudion  814 
Geminus  815 
Theophanes and Companions  815 
Leo III  816 pope
Theophanes the Chronicler758 817 
Athanasius  818 
Michael the Confessor  818 Bishop of Synnada
Anne (Euphemianus)  820 
Benedict of Angers  820 Bishop of Angers
Emilian  820 Bishop of Cyzicus
Benedict of Aniane750 821 
Eigil (Aegilius)  822 
Adolphus and John  824 
Aengus (Dengus, "the Culdee")  824 
Paschal I  824 pope
Blaithmaic mac Flainn750Ireland825Ionamartyr
George  825 Bishop of Amastris Amasra
Ida of Herzfeld  825 
Paulinus  826 Bishop of Sinigaglia
Theodore the Studite759 826 
Adalhard (Adelard)753 827 
Hildegrin  827 Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne
Angelelmus  828 Bishop of Auxerre
Apollinaris of Monte Cassino  828 
Nicephorus  828 
Antonius of Sorrento  830 
Glastian  830 Bishop of Kinglassie
Ymar  830 
Ansegisus770 833 
Deusdedit  834 
Etheldritha (Alfreda)  834 
Sirian Abrahamites  835 
Pomposa  835 
Aigulf (Ayoul, Benedict of Aniane)[3]c.745-750 France821 GermanyBishop of Bourges
Peter of Atroa773 837 
Frederick  838 Bishop of Utrecht
Gunioc  838 
Nicetas of Constantinople  838 
Agobard, Archbishop of Lyons  840 
Ansovinus  840 Bishop of Camerino
Arnulf  840 
Bolcan (Olcan of Kilmayle)  840 Bishop of Derban
Paul  840 Bishop of Prusa
[Theophylact  840 
Aldericus  841 
Theodore and Theophanes  841 
Bernard (Barnard)778 842 
Ardo Smaragdus  843 
Gohardus and Companions  843 
Paulinus  843 Bishop of Capua
Hildeman  844 Bishop of Beauvais
Benedict of Macerac  845 
Fulk  845 
Theophylact (Theophilus)  845 Bishop of Nicomedia
Joannicus754 846 
Deochar (Gottlieb, Theutger)  847 
Methodius I  847 
Martyrs of Amorion  848 
Adalgis  850 Bishop of Novara
Badulfus  850 
Lufthildis (Leuchteldis)  850 
Martyrs of Bulgaria  850 
Maura of Troyes  850 
Medraid (Merald, Merault)  850 
Simeon  850 
Wistan  850 
Alodia  851 
Blessed Diarmaid  851 Bishop of Armagh
Flora and Mary  851 
Isaac of Cordoba824 851 
Mary of Cordoba  851 
Nunilo and Alodia  851 
Paul of St. Zoilus  851 
Perfectus  851 
Peter  851 
Sanctius (Sancho)  851 
Theodemir  851 
Christopher  852 
Emilas  852 
Fandila  852 
George  852 
Gumesindus  852 
Leovigild  852 
Nathalia  852 
Rogellus  852 
Anastasius XVII  853 
Benildis  853 
Columba of Cordoba  853 
Abundius  854 
Odulf (Odulphus)  855 
Sandila  855 
Aldric800 856 
Argimirius  856 
Aurea  856 
Elias  856 
Rabanus Maurus784 856WinkelAbbot of Fulda, Archbishop of Mainz
Roderick and Solomon  857 
Eulogius of Cordova  859 
Gosbert  859 Bishop of Osnabruck
Leocritia (Lucretia)  859 
Meinuph (Magenulf, Meinulf, Magenulpus, Meen)  857 or 859 
Abbo  860 Bishop of Auxerre
Athanasia  860 
Paschasius Radbertus786 860 
Meinrad  861 
Swithin (Swithun)  862 Bishop of Winchester
Feredarius  863 
Theodoric  863 Bishop of Cambrai-Arras
Laura  864 
Ansgar (Anskar)801 865 
James of Sasseau  865 
Hunger  866 Bishop of Utrecht
Raoul of Turenne (Raoul, Radulf)  866 Bishop of Bourges
Lazarus Zographos  867 
Convoyon  868 
Annobert  869 Bishop of Seez
Cyril  869 
Eberhard of Friuli  869 
Badilo  870 
Beocca  870 
Cearan (Ciaran)  870 
Ebba ("The Younger")  870 
Edmund840 870 
Egelred  870 
Hedda  870 
Arnulf  871 Bishop of Toul
Athanasius I (bishop of Naples)  872 Bishop of Naples
Altfrid  874 Bishop of Hildesheim
Constantine  874 
Ado of Vienne800 875 
Adrian and Companions  875 
Clarus  875 
Egilo (Eigil)  875 
Remigius  875 Archbishop of Lyons
Donatus  876 Bishop of Fiesole
Ignatius of Constantinople797Constantinople877ConstantinoplePatriarch of Constantinople
Neot  877 
Fintan  879 
Andrew of Fiesloe (Andrew the Scot)[4]  Ireland880 Ireland
Maimbod (Mainboeuf)  880 
Martyrs of Ebsdorf  880 
Odo I of Beauvais801 880 Bishop of Beauvais
Solange (Solangia)  880 
Theodoric  880 Bishop of Ninden
Victor  880 
Egilhard  881 
Bertharius  884 
Eusebius  884 
Athanasius  885 Bishop of Modon
Gerebald  885 Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône
Hiero (Iero)  885 
Methodius  885 Bishop of Pannonia
Ansbald  886 
Joseph the Hymnographer  886 
Meriadoc (Meriasec)  886 Bishop of Vannes
Ansuinus  888 
Fidweten  888 
Gibardus  888 
Rembert  888 Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen
Leo of Carentan856 890 
Vintila  890 
Theodard (Audard)  893 
Aurelian  895 
Richardis840 895 
Alfred the Great849 899 
Amelberga of Susteren  900 
Benedict Revelli  900 Bishop of Albenga
Cuthman  900 
Gauderic  900 
Lambert of Saragossa  900 
Leo Luke  900 
Leo  900 Bishop of Rouen

See also

References

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  2. "Saint John the Faster, Patriarch of Constantinople". Orthodox Church In America. OCA. September 2. Retrieved 19 May 2020. Check date values in: |date= (help)
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