Chronological list of saints in the 9th century
A list of 9th-century saints:
Name | Birth | Birthplace | Death | Place of death | Notes |
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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 Aquileia | 726 | 804 | |||
Amalburga | 805 | ||||
Urbitius (Urbez) | 805 | ||||
Martyrs of Iona | 806 | Iona | 68 monks killed by Viking raiders | ||
Tarasius | 806 | Bishop of Constantinople | |||
Tanco (Tancho, Tatta, Tatto) | 808 | Bishop of Verden | |||
Ludger | 743 | 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 Charlemagne | 742 | 814 | 1700s by Pope Benedict XIV | ||
Plato of Sakkoudion | 814 | ||||
Geminus | 815 | ||||
Theophanes and Companions | 815 | ||||
Leo III | 816 | pope | |||
Theophanes the Chronicler | 758 | 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 Aniane | 750 | 821 | |||
Eigil (Aegilius) | 822 | ||||
Adolphus and John | 824 | ||||
Aengus (Dengus, "the Culdee") | 824 | ||||
Paschal I | 824 | pope | |||
Blaithmaic mac Flainn | 750 | Ireland | 825 | Iona | martyr |
George | 825 | Bishop of Amastris Amasra | |||
Ida of Herzfeld | 825 | ||||
Paulinus | 826 | Bishop of Sinigaglia | |||
Theodore the Studite | 759 | 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 | ||||
Ansegisus | 770 | 833 | |||
Deusdedit | 834 | ||||
Etheldritha (Alfreda) | 834 | ||||
Sirian Abrahamites | 835 | ||||
Pomposa | 835 | ||||
Aigulf (Ayoul, Benedict of Aniane)[3] | c.745-750 | France | 821 | Germany | Bishop of Bourges |
Peter of Atroa | 773 | 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 | |||
Joannicus | 754 | 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 Cordoba | 824 | 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 | ||||
Aldric | 800 | 856 | |||
Argimirius | 856 | ||||
Aurea | 856 | ||||
Elias | 856 | ||||
Rabanus Maurus | 784 | 856 | Winkel | Abbot 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 Radbertus | 786 | 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 | ||||
Edmund | 840 | 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 Vienne | 800 | 875 | |||
Adrian and Companions | 875 | ||||
Clarus | 875 | ||||
Egilo (Eigil) | 875 | ||||
Remigius | 875 | Archbishop of Lyons | |||
Donatus | 876 | Bishop of Fiesole | |||
Ignatius of Constantinople | 797 | Constantinople | 877 | Constantinople | Patriarch of Constantinople |
Neot | 877 | ||||
Fintan | 879 | ||||
Andrew of Fiesloe (Andrew the Scot)[4] | Ireland | 880 | Ireland | ||
Maimbod (Mainboeuf) | 880 | ||||
Martyrs of Ebsdorf | 880 | ||||
Odo I of Beauvais | 801 | 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 Carentan | 856 | 890 | |||
Vintila | 890 | ||||
Theodard (Audard) | 893 | ||||
Aurelian | 895 | ||||
Richardis | 840 | 895 | |||
Alfred the Great | 849 | 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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- "Saint John the Faster, Patriarch of Constantinople". Orthodox Church In America. OCA. September 2. Retrieved 19 May 2020. Check date values in:
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