Chronological list of saints and blesseds: 10
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A list of 10th century saints:
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Antony Kauleas | 901 | ||||
Grimbald Grimbald Saint Grimbald was a Benedictine, invited to England by King Alfred the Great in 885. King Alfred met Grimbald while journeying to Rome at the French abbey of Saint-Bertin . Grimbald arrived in England and declined the see of Canterbury, preferring to remain a monk... |
903 | ||||
Gerald of Aurillac Gerald of Aurillac Gerald of Aurillac is a French saint of the Roman Catholic Church, also recognized by other religious denominations of Christianity.... |
855 | 909 | |||
Demetrian | 912 | Bishop of Khytri | |||
Blessed Notker Balbulus | 912 | ||||
Plegmund Plegmund Plegmund , after spending time as a hermit, became Archbishop of Canterbury in England from 890 to 914. He reorganised the Diocese of Winchester, creating four new sees, and worked with other scholars in translating religious works... |
914 | ||||
Tutilo | 915 | ||||
Clement of Okhrida and Companions | 916 | ||||
Anne Anne Anne, alternatively spelled Ane or Ann is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah or Hanani, meaning 'He [= God] has favoured me', the name of the mother of the prophet Samuel. Anne is a common name in France.It is sometimes used as a male... (Susanna) |
840 | 918 | |||
Betto Betto is a term which originally indicated the head of an institution serving temporarily as the head of another one, but which came to mean also the full-time head of some institution... |
918 | Bishop of Auxerre | |||
Radbod | 918 | Bishop of Utrecht | |||
Ludmila | 860 | 921 | |||
Athelm Athelm Athelm was an English churchman, who was the first Bishop of Wells, and later Archbishop of Canterbury.-Biography:... |
923 | ||||
Ansurius Ansurius Saint Ansurius was a Galician bishop. He became bishop of Orense in 915. In 922, he gave up his post to become a monk at the monastery he helped found, Ribas de Sil.-External links:***... (Isauri) |
925 | ||||
Pelagius (Pelayo) | 912 | 925 | |||
Wiborada Wiborada Saint Wiborada of St. Gall was a member of the Swabian nobility in what is present-day Switzerland. She was an anchoress, Benedictine nun, and martyr, as well as the first woman formally canonized by the Vatican. Her vita was written ca... |
861 | 926 | |||
Berno | 927 | ||||
Hugh of Anzy le Duc | 930 | ||||
Forannan Forannan His clan held the plain of Magh Feimhin, near Clonmel. Forannan was chosen bishop by popular election, and consecrated, according to his 'Life,' in 'the city called in the barbarous dialect of the Irish Domhnach mor,' i.e. Donoughmore, which, it is added, is the metropolis of Ireland. From this... |
932 | Bishop of Domhnach-Mor | |||
Frithestan Frithestan Frithestan was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester.Frithestan was consecrated in 909. He resigned between 23 March and 29 May 931. After his death, he was revered as a saint with his feast day on 10 September.-References:... |
933 | Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Winchester The Bishop of Winchester is the head of the Church of England diocese of Winchester, with his cathedra at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire.The bishop is one of five Church of England bishops to be among the Lords Spiritual regardless of their length of service. His diocese is one of the oldest and... |
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Birrstan (Birnstan, Brynstan) | 934 | Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Winchester The Bishop of Winchester is the head of the Church of England diocese of Winchester, with his cathedra at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire.The bishop is one of five Church of England bishops to be among the Lords Spiritual regardless of their length of service. His diocese is one of the oldest and... |
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Wenceslaus Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia Wenceslaus I , or Wenceslas I, was the duke of Bohemia from 921 until his assassination in 935, purportedly in a plot by his own brother, Boleslav the Cruel.... |
907 | 935 | |||
Elfleda | 936 | ||||
Gennadius of Astorga (Genistus) | 936 | Bishop of Astorga | |||
Uni Uni -Education:*uni, a shortened word for university*University Professors Program, an interdisciplinary program for gifted students at Boston University*University High School *University High School... (Huno, Unno) |
936 | Bishop of Bremen-Hamburg | |||
Lucidius Lucidius Saint Lucidius is a Roman Catholic saint.He was bishop of Verona, Italy in the 4th century. He is revered for his holiness and learning. He was a member of the Benedictines and famous for his life of prayer and study.His feast day is April 26.... |
938 | ||||
Adegrin | 940 | ||||
Guy Guy Guy or guys may refer to:* Guy * Guy, an effigy burned on bonfire night... |
940 | ||||
Liberalis Saint Liberalis Saint Liberalis of Treviso is a saint of the 4th century. Tradition states that he was a priest who opposed Arianism and who worked to convert Arians and that he was persecuted at Ancona.-Legend:... |
940 | Bishop of Embrun | |||
Blessed Bennon | 940 | ||||
Hermogius Hermogius Hermogius was a Benedictine bishop, and uncle to Pelagius of Cordova. Born at Tuy, Spain, Hermogius founded Labrugia Monastery in Spanish Galicia in 915. Shortly afterwards he was taken prisoner by the Moors after their recent conquest of the area. Hermogius was released when his nephew, Pelaguis... |
942 | ||||
Odo of Cluny Odo of Cluny Saint Odo of Cluny , a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, was the second abbot of Cluny. He enacted various reforms in the Cluniac monastery system of France and Italy.... |
879 | 942 | |||
Elgiva Elgiva Ælfgifu was the consort of King Eadwig of England for a brief period of time until 957 or 958. What little is known of her comes primarily by way of Anglo-Saxon charters, possibly including a will, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and hostile anecdotes in works of hagiography... (Aelgyfa) |
944 | ||||
Luke the Younger (Luke Thaumaturgus) | 946 | ||||
Maurus Maurus Maurus is a Latin given name. It can refer to:*The inhabitants of ancient MauretaniaPersons:* Saint Maurus of Parentium the first bishop of Parentium and the patron saint of Poreč.... |
946 | Bishop of Cesena | |||
Rachilidis Rachilidis Rachilidis was a Benedictine hermitess, who lived some time in the 10th century, in what today is modern Switzerland. Rachilidis spent most of her religious life in the confinement of her cell located close to the monastery of St. Gall, Switzerland, near the cell of Saint Wiborada. She is believed... |
946 | ||||
Pelagius Pelagius Pelagius was an ascetic who denied the need for divine aid in performing good works. For him, the only grace necessary was the declaration of the law; humans were not wounded by Adam's sin and were perfectly able to fulfill the law apart from any divine aid... |
950 | ||||
Victor Victor -Roman Catholics:Popes:*Saint Pope Victor I *Pope Victor II *Blessed Pope Victor III Antipopes:*Antipope Victor IV *Antipope Victor IV Bishops of Chur:*Victor I, Bishop of Chur, seventh century... |
950 | ||||
Vincent Vincent Vincent is the French version of a masculine name. As Spanish Vicente, it is derived from the Latin name Vincentius meaning "conquering"... |
950 | ||||
Alphege the Elder (Elphege) | 951 | Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Winchester The Bishop of Winchester is the head of the Church of England diocese of Winchester, with his cathedra at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire.The bishop is one of five Church of England bishops to be among the Lords Spiritual regardless of their length of service. His diocese is one of the oldest and... |
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Basil the Younger | 952 | ||||
Blessed Ratho Ratho Ratho is a village and civil parish in the west of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. It was formerly in the old county of Midlothian. Newbridge and Kirkliston are other villages in the area. The Union Canal passes through Ratho. Edinburgh Airport is situated only 4 miles ... |
953 | ||||
Thiento, abbot and martyr, and 6 Companions | 955 | ||||
Paul of Latros | 956 | ||||
Blessed Eberhard Eberhard Eberhard or Everard or Everardo is an old Germanic name meaning the strength or courage of a wild boar.-First name:*Eberhard of Friuli , Duke and key figure in the Carolingian Empire*Eberhard of Béthune , Flemish grammarian.... |
958 | ||||
Arsenius Arsenius of Corfu Saint Arsenius of Corfu, also known as Arsenius of Kerkyra, is one of the principal patron saints of Corfu along with Saint Spyridon. He was born in Constantinople to the Jewish faith. He became a Christian and the first bishop of Corfu.- External links :*... |
959 | Bishop of Corfu | |||
Gerard of Brogne Gérard of Brogne Saint Gérard was an abbot of Brogne. A native of Staves , he was a member of the family of dukes of Lower Austrasia. Originally a soldier, he rebuilt a family chapel into a large church and later became a monk at Saint-Denis. He was then ordained priest... (Gerard Miles) |
959 | ||||
Odo the Good | 959 | ||||
Edbert | 960 | ||||
Edburga of Winchester Edburga of Winchester Saint Eadburh was the daughter of King Edward the Elder of England and his third wife, Eadgifu of Kent. There is little contemporary information for her life, but in a Winchester charter dated 939, she appears as the beneficiary of land in Hampshire granted by her brother King Athelstan.She was a... |
960 | ||||
Reinold Reinold Reinold was a Benedictine monk who lived in the 10th century. Supposedly a direct descendant of Charlemagne, and the fourth son mentioned in the romantic poem Aymon, by William Caxton, he began his religious life by entering the Benedictine monastery of Pantaleon in Cologne, Germany, where he was... |
960 | ||||
Guibert Guibert Guibert is a name and surname, and may refer to:*Andres Guibert, NBA player*Guibert of Nogent, Benedictine author and theologian*Guibert of Tournai, Franciscan theologian*Saint Guibert, founder of the Abbey of Gembloux... |
962 | ||||
Mundus Mundus Mundus was an East Roman general during the reign of Justinian I.- Origin and early life :Mundus was of the son of Giesmus, a king of the Gepids, and nephew to another Gepid king, Trapstila. The exact date of his birth is unknown. His father was killed in battle against the Ostrogoths of Theoderic... (Mund, Munde) |
962 | ||||
Aymard of Cluny | 965 | ||||
Bruno the Great of Cologne | 925 | 965 | |||
Gorman Gorman - Places :Canada* Gorman , a station on proposed extension of light rail transit system in EdmontonUnited States* Gorman, California* Gorman, Maryland* Gorman, North Carolina* Gorman, Texas* Gorman Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota- Other :... |
965 | Bishop of Schleswig | |||
Englatius (Englat, Tanglen) | 966 | Bishop of Tarves Tarves Tarves is a small Aberdeenshire Village, situated in the formatine area of North East Scotland and lies between Oldmeldrum and Methlick. Much of the village was planned and laid out by the Marquess of Aberdeen in the 19th century but the history of the parish goes back considerably before that.... |
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Raynerius | 967 | ||||
Matilda Matilda -People:* Empress Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England* Matilda , list of people named Matilda* Matilda of Flanders, wife of William the Conqueror* Matilda of Tuscany-Media and entertainment:* Matilda , by Roald Dahl... (Mathilda, Maud) |
895 | 968 | |||
Olga of Kiev Olga of Kiev Saint Olga , or Olga the Beauty, hypothetically Old Norse: Helga In some Scandinavian sources she was called other name. born c. 890 died 11 July 969, Kiev) was a ruler of Kievan Rus' as regent Saint Olga , or Olga the Beauty, hypothetically Old Norse: Helga In some Scandinavian sources she was... |
969 | ||||
Merewenna (Merwenna, Merwinna) | 970 | ||||
Ulrich of Augsburg Ulrich of Augsburg Saint Ulrich , sometimes spelled Uodalric or Odalrici, was Bishop of Augsburg and a leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Germany. He was the first saint to be canonized.-Family:... |
973 | Bishop of Augsburg Bishop of Augsburg The Bishop of Augsburg is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg in the Ecclesiastical province of München und Freising.The diocese covers an area of 13,250 km².The current bishop is Konrad Zdarsa who was appointed in 2010.... |
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John of Gorze John of Gorze Saint John of Gorze was a Lorraine-born monk, diplomat, administrator, and monastic reformer.... |
974 | ||||
Conrad of Constance Conrad of Constance -Life:Conrad was a member of the powerful Welf family, son of Count Heinrich of Altdorf. After an education at the cathedral school in Constance, he became provost of Constance Cathedral and in 934 was made Bishop of Constance.... |
975 | Bishop of Constance | |||
Edgar the Peaceful | 975 | ||||
Turketil | 975 | ||||
Cadroe (Cadroel) | 976 | ||||
Anastasius XVIII | 977 | ||||
Rudesind Rudesind Saint Rudesind was a Galician bishop and abbot. He was born into the nobility; his father was Count Gutierre Menéndez , brother-in-law to Ordoño II and supporter of Alfonso III of León, and his mother was St. Ilduaria Eriz . Rudesind was related to the abbess Saint Senorina... (Rosendo) |
977 | Bishop of Compostela Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain.The city's Cathedral is the destination today, as it has been throughout history, of the important 9th century medieval pilgrimage route, the Way of St. James... |
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Geroldus (Gerold) | 978 | ||||
Maccallin | 978 | ||||
Edward Edward Edward is an English given name. It is derived from Old English words ead and weard... |
979 | ||||
Liafdag | 980 | Bishop of Jutland | |||
Elstan | 981 | Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Winchester The Bishop of Winchester is the head of the Church of England diocese of Winchester, with his cathedra at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire.The bishop is one of five Church of England bishops to be among the Lords Spiritual regardless of their length of service. His diocese is one of the oldest and... |
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Amaswinthus | 982 | ||||
Eutropius Eutropius of Saintes Saint Eutropius of Saintes is venerated as the first bishop of Saintes, France. According to tradition, he was a Roman or a Persian of royal descent who was sent to evangelize Gaul either by Saint Clement in the 1st century or by Pope Fabian in the 250s as a companion of Saint Denis.He lived as a... |
982 | Bishop of Saintes | |||
Senorina Senorina Saint Senorina was an Spanish abbess. Senorina served as the abbess of the Benedictine convent of St John of Venaria after being raised by her aunt, the abbess Godina. Senorina was a relative of Saint Rudesind of Mondonedo. She moved the convent of Venaria to Basto near Braga in Portugal... |
982 | ||||
Ludoiph | 983 | ||||
Edith of Wilton Edith of Wilton Saint Edith of Wilton was an English nun, a daughter of the 10th century King Edgar of England, born at Kemsing, Kent, in 961... |
962 | 984 | |||
Ethelwold | 984 | ||||
Bobo Bobo - People :As a stage name or nickname* Bobo , stage name of German singer-songwriter Christiane Hebold* Bobo Brazil, stage name of American wrestler Houston Harris* Bobo Baldé , nickname of Guinean footballer Dianbobo Baldé... (Beuvon) |
985 | ||||
Minnborinus | 986 | ||||
Sandratus | 986 | ||||
Wiltrudis | 986 | ||||
Peter Urseolus (Orseolo) | 928 | 987 | |||
Dunchaid O'Braoin | 988 | ||||
Dunstan Dunstan Dunstan was an Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, a Bishop of Worcester, a Bishop of London, and an Archbishop of Canterbury, later canonised as a saint. His work restored monastic life in England and reformed the English Church... |
910 | 988 | |||
Oswald of Worcester Oswald of Worcester Oswald of Worcester was Archbishop of York from 972 to his death in 992. He was of Danish ancestry, but brought up by his uncle, Oda, who sent him to France to the abbey of Fleury to become a monk. After a number of years at Fleury, Oswald returned to England at the request of his uncle, who died... |
992 | ||||
Gerard of Toul Gerard of Toul Saint Gerard of Toul, also Saint Gerald of Toul was a German priest who was appointed bishop of Toul in 963. He ruled for 31 years.Unlike some other saints he was born into a very wealthy, noble family.... |
935 | 994 | |||
Wolfgang Wolfgang of Regensburg Saint Wolfgang was bishop of Regensburg in Bavaria from Christmas 972 until his death. He is a saint of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches... |
930 | 994 | Bishop of Regensburg | ||
Gebhard Gebhard of Constance Saint Gebhard was a bishop of Constance from 979 until 995. He founded the Benedictine abbey of Petershausen in 983.-External links:*... |
995 | Bishop of Constance Constance Constance is a female given name that derives from Latin and means "constant." Variations of the name include Connie, Constancia, Constanze, Constanza, Stanzy, and Konstanze.Constance may refer to:-People:*Constance Bennett , American actress... |
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Victor Victor -Roman Catholics:Popes:*Saint Pope Victor I *Pope Victor II *Blessed Pope Victor III Antipopes:*Antipope Victor IV *Antipope Victor IV Bishops of Chur:*Victor I, Bishop of Chur, seventh century... |
995 | ||||
Adalbert of Prague Adalbert of Prague This article is about St Adalbert of Prague. For other uses, see Adalbert .Saint Adalbert, Czech: ; , , Czech Roman Catholic saint, a Bishop of Prague and a missionary, was martyred in his efforts to convert the Baltic Prussians. He evangelized Poles and Hungarians. St... |
956 | 997 | |||
Adelaide Adelaide Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia and the fifth-largest city in Australia. Adelaide has an estimated population of more than 1.2 million... |
931 | 999 | |||
Leo of Nonantula | 1000 | ||||
Peter Martinez | 1000 | ||||
Robert of Syracuse | 1000 | ||||
Virila | 1000 | ||||
Wulfhilda (Wilfrida) | 1000 |
See also
- Christianity in the 10th centuryChristianity in the 10th century-Pre-scholastic Theology:With the division and decline of the Carolingian Empire, notable theological activity was preserved in some of the Cathedral schools that had begun to rise to prominence under it – for instance at Auxerre in the 9th century or Chartres in the 11th...