Chronological list of saints and blesseds: 11
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A list of 11th century saints:
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Rainbold (Rainnold) | 1001 | |||||||||
Theobald | 927 | 1001 | ||||||||
John the Iberian John the Iberian John the Iberian was a Georgian monk, who is venerated as a saint. A member of the Georgian nobility, he was married and served as a military commander. However, he later became a monk in Bithynia and then traveled to Constantinople to rescue his son, Euthymius the Illuminator... |
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Podius | 1002 | Bishop of Florence Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence The Archdiocese of Florence is a metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in Italy. Traditionally founded in the 1st century, it was elevated to the dignity of an archdiocese on May 10, 1419, by Pope Martin V. Its mother church is the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, which has as its pastor the... |
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Athanasius the Athonite Athanasius the Athonite Athanasius the Athonite , also called Athanasios of Trebizond , was a Byzantine monk who founded the monastic community on Mount Athos, which has since evolved into the greatest centre of Eastern Orthodox monasticism.... |
920 | 1003 | ||||||||
Callistus | 1003 | |||||||||
Abbo of Fleury Abbo of Fleury Abbo of Fleury , also known as Abbon or Saint Abbo was a monk, and later abbot, of the Benedictine monastery of Fleury sur Loire near Orléans, France.... |
945 | 1004 | ||||||||
Aderald | 1004 | |||||||||
Adalbero | 1005 | Bishop of Verdun Bishopric of Verdun The Bishopric of Verdun was also a state of the Holy Roman Empire; it was located at the western edge of the Empire and was bordered by France, the Duchy of Luxembourg, and the Duchy of Bar. It was annexed to France in 1552; this was recognized by the Holy Roman Empire in the Peace of Westphalia of... |
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Alfrick | 1005 | Canterbury Canterbury Canterbury is a historic English cathedral city, which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a district of Kent in South East England. It lies on the River Stour.... , Kent Kent Kent is a county in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the Thames Estuary. The ceremonial county boundaries of Kent include the shire county of Kent and the unitary borough of... |
Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion, and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury. In his role as head of the Anglican Communion, the archbishop leads the third largest group... |
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Benedict of Benevento and Companions | 1005 | |||||||||
Macarius of Collesano | 1005 | |||||||||
Wulsin (Abbot Ulsinus) Wulsin (Abbot Ulsinus) Wulsin was a tenth century Abbot of St Albans Abbey, England, and, according to the 13th century chronicler Matthew Paris, founded St Albans School there in 948 which is still active... |
1005 | Bishop of Sherborne Bishop of Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury.The diocese covers much of the counties of Wiltshire and Dorset... |
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Peter of Perugia (Peter of Vincioli) | 1007 | |||||||||
Bernard of Menthon Bernard of Menthon Saint Bernard of Menthon , Born in 923, probably in the Château de Menthon near Annecy, in Savoy; died at Novara, 1008. He was descended from a rich, noble family and received a thorough education. He refused an honorable marriage proposed by his father and decided to devote himself to the service... (Montjoux) |
923 | 1008 | ||||||||
Justus of Poland | 1008 | |||||||||
Arduinus | 1009 | |||||||||
Attilanus Attilanus Attilanus was a Spanish Benedictine and bishop of Zamora. He was prior of Moreruela Abbey.He was canonized in or about the year 1095.-External links:*... |
1009 | Bishop of Zamora | ||||||||
Bruno of Querfurt Bruno of Querfurt Saint Bruno of Querfurt , also known as Brun and Boniface, is a sainted missionary bishop and martyr, who was beheaded near the border of Kievan Rus and Lithuania while trying to spread Christianity in Eastern Europe... (Bonifatius) |
970 | 1009 | ||||||||
Andrew Zorard | 1010 | |||||||||
Ansfried of Utrecht Ansfried of Utrecht Saint Ansfried of Utrecht was Count of Huy and the sword-bearer for Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor.... (Ansfridus) |
1010 | Bishop of Utrecht | ||||||||
Atto | 1010 | |||||||||
Gulstan | 1010 | |||||||||
Willigis Willigis Saint Willigis was Archbishop of Mainz from 975 until his death as well as a statesman of the Holy Roman Empire.-Life:... |
1011 | Bishop of Mainz | ||||||||
Alphege Alphege Ælfheah , officially remembered by the name Alphege within some churches, and also called Elphege, Alfege, or Godwine, was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester, later Archbishop of Canterbury. He became an anchorite before being elected abbot of Bath Abbey... (Elphege) |
953 | 1012 | ||||||||
Benedict of Szkalka | 1012 | |||||||||
Coloman of Stockerau Coloman of Stockerau Saint Coloman of Stockerau is a saint of the Catholic Church. He was a monk of either Irish or Scottish origin and of royal lineage who was accused of being a spy while on penitential pilgrimage to Jerusalem... |
1012 | |||||||||
Guy of Anderlecht Guy of Anderlecht Saint Guy of Anderlecht was a Belgian Christian saint. He was known as the "Poor Man of Anderlecht."-Life and legend:... |
950 | 1012 | ||||||||
Macarius | 1012 | |||||||||
Libentius | 1013 | Bishop of Hamburg | ||||||||
Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich Adelaide, Abbess of Villich was a daughter of Megingoz des Brunharingen, Count of Guelders , and Gerberga of Metzgau, a granddaughter of Charles the Simple, king of the West Franks.... |
960 | 1015 | ||||||||
Elsiar | 1015 | |||||||||
Vladimir I of Kiev Vladimir I of Kiev Vladimir Sviatoslavich the Great Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь Old Norse as Valdamarr Sveinaldsson, , Vladimir, , Volodymyr, was a grand prince of Kiev, ruler of Kievan Rus' in .Vladimir's father was the prince Sviatoslav of the Rurik dynasty... |
955 | 1015 | ||||||||
Eadnothus Eadnothus Eadnoth the Younger or Eadnoth I was a medieval monk and prelate, successively Abbot of Ramsey and Bishop of Dorchester. From a prominent family of priests in the Fens, he was related to Oswald, Bishop of Worcester, Archbishop of York and founder of Ramsey Abbey. Following in the footsteps of his... |
1016 | Bishop of Dorchester | ||||||||
Gormcal | 1016 | |||||||||
Simeon the Armenian | 1016 | |||||||||
Walstan Walstan Saint Walstan was born either in Bawburgh in Norfolk, or Blythburgh in Suffolk, and because of his life dedicated to farming and the care of farm animals, is the patron saint of farms, farmers, farmhands, ranchers and husbandrymen.-Life:He was born into a wealthy family but when he was only... |
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Osburga Osburga Osburh or Osburga was the first wife of King Æthelwulf of Wessex and mother of Alfred the Great. Alfred's biographer, Asser, described her as "a most religious woman, noble in character and noble by birth".... |
1018 | |||||||||
Heimerad Heimerad Saint Heimerad was a German priest and travelling preacher, popularly revered as a holy fool.-Life:Born of unfree parents, Heimerad undertook pilgrimages in Germany, Italy and Palestine... |
1019 | |||||||||
Gaudentius (Radim Gaudentius Radim Gaudentius Radim Gaudentius was Archbishop of Gniezno and the first Polish archbishop.Radim was an illegitimate son of Prince Slavník, and thus the half-brother of Adalbert of Prague.... ) |
970 | 1020 | Firmian | 1020 | ||||||
Heribert of Cologne Heribert of Cologne Saint Heribert was Archbishop of Cologne and Chancellor of Emperor Otto III, and was canonized c. 1074.-Life:He was born in Worms, the son of Hugo, count of Worms. He was educated in the school of Worms Cathedral and at the Benedictine Gorze Abbey in Lorraine... (Herbert) |
1021 | |||||||||
Herve Herve Herve is a Walloon municipality of Belgium in Province of Liège. On January 1, 2006 Herve had a total population of 16,772. The total area is 56.84 km² which gives a population density of 295 inhabitants per km².... |
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Bernward of Hildesheim Bernward of Hildesheim Saint Bern[w]ard was the Bishop of Hildesheim from 993 until his death in 1022.Bernward came from a Saxon noble family and studied at the cathedral school of Hildesheim... |
1022 | Bishop of Hildesheim Bishopric of Hildesheim The Diocese of Hildesheim is a diocese or ecclesiastical territory of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in Germany. Founded in 815 as a missionary diocese by King Louis the Pious, his son Louis the German appointed the famous former archbishop of Rheims, Ebbo, as bishop... |
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Theodoric of Orleans | 1022 | Bishop of Orléans | ||||||||
Agatha Hildegard | 1024 | |||||||||
Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor Henry II , also referred to as Saint Henry, Obl.S.B., was the fifth and last Holy Roman Emperor of the Ottonian dynasty, from his coronation in Rome in 1014 until his death a decade later. He was crowned King of the Germans in 1002 and King of Italy in 1004... |
972 | 1024 | ||||||||
Olof Skötkonung | 1024 | |||||||||
Bononio Bononio Saint Bononio was a Benedictine abbot and saint of the Catholic Church. A native of Bologna, he was a disciple of Saint Romuald. Romuald sent him to preach in Egypt and Syria.... |
1026 | |||||||||
Aurelia | 1027 | |||||||||
Romuald Romuald Saint Romuald was the founder of the Camaldolese order and a major figure in the eleventh-century "Renaissance of eremitical asceticism".... |
950 | 1027 | ||||||||
Ulfrid | 1028 | |||||||||
Fulbert of Chartres Fulbert of Chartres Fulbert of Chartres –10 April 1028) was the bishop of the Cathedral of Chartres from 1006 till 1028. He was a teacher at the Cathedral school there, he was responsible for the advancement of the celebration of the Feast day of “Nativity of the Virgin”, and he was responsible for one of the... |
970 | 1029 | Bishop of Chartres Roman Catholic Diocese of Chartres The Roman Catholic Diocese of Chartres is a Roman Catholic Latin Rite diocese in France.The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Tours.-Pilgrimages:... |
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Gerard of Saint-Wandrille | 970 | 1029 | ||||||||
Elfleda (Ethelfleda) | 1030 | |||||||||
Olaf II of Norway Olaf II of Norway Olaf II Haraldsson was King of Norway from 1015 to 1028. He was posthumously given the title Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae and canonised in Nidaros by Bishop Grimkell, one year after his death in the Battle of Stiklestad on 29 July 1030. Enshrined in Nidaros Cathedral... |
995 | 1030 | ||||||||
Dominic of Sora | 951 | 1031 | ||||||||
Saint Emeric of Hungary Saint Emeric of Hungary Prince St. Imre, also Henricus, Emeric, Emerick, Emmerich, Emericus or Americus was the son of King St. Stephen I of Hungary and Giselle of Bavaria. He is assumed to be the second son of Stephen, he was named after his uncle, St... |
1007 | 1031 | ||||||||
William of Volpiano William of Volpiano Saint William of Volpiano was an Italian monastic reformer and architect.... (William of Dijon) |
962 | 1031 | ||||||||
Cunigunde of Luxembourg (Kunegund) | 1033 | |||||||||
Lolanus | 1034 | |||||||||
Astrik Astrik Saint Astrik of Pannonhalma is a saint of the 11th century. He accompanied Saint Adalbert in the latter's missionary work to the Bohemians and became the first abbot of Břevnov Monastery... (Anastasius) |
1035 | Bishop of Břevnov Brevnov Monastery Břevnov Monastery is a Benedictine monastery in Břevnov, Prague. It was founded by Prince Boleslav II and Saint Adalbert, bishop of Prague in 993 AD.... |
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Saint Ermengol Saint Ermengol Saint Ermengol or Hermengaudius was the bishop of Urgell from 1010.He was the nephew and successor of the Bishop Sal·la and a member of the family of the counts of Conflent... |
1035 | Bishop of Urgell Diocese of Urgell The Diocese of Urgell is a Roman Catholic diocese in Catalonia, Spain, with origins in the fifth century AD or possibly earlier. It is based in the region of the historical Catalan county of Urgell, though it has different borders... |
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Meinwerk, Bishop of Paderborn | 1036 | |||||||||
Felix of Rhuys Felix of Rhuys Saint Felix of Rhuys was a Breton Benedictine hermit and abbot. Born in Quimper, he was a recluse on Ushant. He then entered the Benedictine order at Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire. He rebuilt Rhuys Abbey, which had been founded by Saint Gildas in the 6th century on the Gulf of Morbihan, and had been... |
970 | 1038 | ||||||||
Gotthard of Hildesheim Gotthard of Hildesheim Saint Gotthard , also known as Gothard or Godehard the Bishop, is a Roman Catholic saint.-Life:... (Godehard) |
1038 | Bishop of Hildesheim Bishopric of Hildesheim The Diocese of Hildesheim is a diocese or ecclesiastical territory of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in Germany. Founded in 815 as a missionary diocese by King Louis the Pious, his son Louis the German appointed the famous former archbishop of Rheims, Ebbo, as bishop... |
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Lyutis | 1038 | |||||||||
Stephen I of Hungary | 975 | 1038 | ||||||||
Regimbald Regimbald Regimbald was a Benedictine abbot of Lorsch Abbey, and bishop of Speyer, from 1032. He was previously at the abbey of Saints Ulrich and Afra and at Ebersberg Abbey.He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint, feast day October 13.... (Regimbaut, Reginbald) |
1039 | Bishop of Speyer Bishop of Speyer The Bishop of Speyer is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer, which is a suffragan see of the Archdiocese of Bamberg.The diocese covers an area of 5,893 km².The current bishop is Karl-Heinz Wiesemann.-List of bishops:-References:... |
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Anastasius XIX (Astrik) | 1040 | |||||||||
Winaman Winaman Winaman was a nephew and follower of Sigfrid of Sweden. During Sigfrid's mission to convert Scandinavia to Christianity, Winaman and others were attacked and killed by pagan raiders.... |
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Blessed Fortis Gabrielli | 1040 | |||||||||
William of Penacorada | 1042 | |||||||||
Hallvard Vebjørnsson Hallvard Vebjørnsson Hallvard Vebjørnsson , commonly referred to as Saint Hallvard, is the patron saint of Oslo. He is considered a martyr because of his defence of an innocent woman.-Background:... |
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Atto | 1044 | Bishop of Oca-Valpuesta | ||||||||
Gregory. Bishop of Ostia | 1044 | |||||||||
Amicus Amicus Amicus was the United Kingdom's second-largest trade union, and the largest private sector union, formed by the merger of Manufacturing Science and Finance, the AEEU agreed in 2001, and two smaller unions, UNIFI and the GPMU... |
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Bertwald of Ramsbury Bertwald of Ramsbury Saint Bertwald of Ramsbury was an 11th century Bishop of Ramsbury.-Life:... (Brithwald) |
1045 | Bishop of Ramsbury Bishop of Ramsbury This page refers to holders of the Saxon bishopric. See Bishop of Ramsbury for the modern suffragan bishop.In Saxon times the village of Ramsbury in Wiltshire was an extremely important location for the Church, and several of the early bishops went on to become Archbishops of Canterbury.The... |
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Bruno | 1045 | Bishop of Würzburg Bishopric of Würzburg The Bishopric of Würzburg was a prince-bishopric in the Holy Roman Empire, located in Lower Franconia, around the city of Würzburg, Germany. Würzburg was a diocese from 743. In the 18th century, its bishop was often also Bishop of Bamberg... |
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Hilary | 1045 | |||||||||
Sigfrid of Sweden Sigfrid of Sweden Saint Sigfrid was a Benedictine monk and bishop in Sweden; he converted king Olof Skötkonung in 1008... |
1045 | |||||||||
Blessed Gunther Gunther Gunther is the German name of a semi-legendary king of Burgundy of the early 5th century... |
955 | 1045 | ||||||||
Druthmar of Lorsch | 1046 | |||||||||
Gerard Sagredo Gerard Sagredo Saint Gerard Sagredo , also called Gerhard or Gellert, was an Italian bishop from Venice who operated in the Kingdom of Hungary , and educated Saint Emeric of Hungary, the son of Saint Stephen of Hungary). He played a major role in converting Hungary to Christianity... |
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Guy of Pomposa | 1046 | |||||||||
Blessed Richard Richard The first or given name Richard derives from German, French, and English "ric" and "hard" , therefore it means 'powerful leader' as well as 'King's Court'... |
970 | 1046 | ||||||||
Poppo of Deinze | 978 | 1048 | ||||||||
Ysarn | 1048 | |||||||||
Odilo of Cluny | 962 | 1049 | ||||||||
Alferius Alferius Saint Alferius was an Italian abbot and saint. He was the founder of the monastery of La Trinità della Cava, located at Cava de' Tirreni.-Veneration:... |
930 | 1050 | ||||||||
Bartholomew of Grottaferrata Bartholomew of Grottaferrata Saint Bartholomew of Grottaferrata was an abbot at the monastery at Grottaferrata.-Biography:Like Saint Nilus, Saint Bartholomew was of Greek heritage. He was also a personal disciple of the founder of the abbey Nilus the Younger. He would in time be St Nilus' third successor in the position of... (Bartholomew of Rossano) |
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Casilda Casilda Casilda is a city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is the head town of the Caseros Department, and lies about west of Rosario and 202 km south-southwest of the provincial capital Santa Fe, on National Route 33... |
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Eadsige | 1050 | |||||||||
Guinizo | 1050 | |||||||||
Oliver | 1050 | |||||||||
Davinus | 1051 | |||||||||
Peter of Trevi | 1052 | |||||||||
Bardo Bardo The Tibetan word Bardo means literally "intermediate state" - also translated as "transitional state" or "in-between state" or "liminal state". In Sanskrit the concept has the name antarabhāva... |
982 | 1053 | ||||||||
Procopius Procopius Procopius of Caesarea was a prominent Byzantine scholar from Palestine. Accompanying the general Belisarius in the wars of the Emperor Justinian I, he became the principal historian of the 6th century, writing the Wars of Justinian, the Buildings of Justinian and the celebrated Secret History... |
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Pope Leo IX Pope Leo IX Pope Saint Leo IX , born Bruno of Eguisheim-Dagsburg, was Pope from February 12, 1049 to his death. He was a German aristocrat and as well as being Pope was a powerful secular ruler of central Italy. He is regarded as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church, with the feast day of April 19... |
1002 | 1054 | Pope | |||||||
Blessed Herman the Cripple | 1013 | 1054 | ||||||||
Gurloes | 1057 | |||||||||
(Eneco) | 1057 | |||||||||
Alfwold Alfwold Alfwold was a saint and Bishop of Sherborne in Dorset.-Life:Little is known of him apart from the information given by William of Malmesbury. He was at first a monk of Winchester, then was consecrated Bishop of Sherborne in 1045, succeeding his own brother Brithwyn... |
1058 | Bishop of Salisbury Bishop of Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury.The diocese covers much of the counties of Wiltshire and Dorset... |
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Ardanus (Ardaing, Ardan, Ardagne) | 1058 | |||||||||
Paternus Paternus Saint Paternus of Avranches in Normandy was born around the year 482, although the exact year is unknown, in Poitiers, Poitou. He was born into a Christian family. His father Patranus went to Ireland to spend his days as a hermit in holy solitude. Because of this, Paternus embraced religious life.... |
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Dominic Lauricatus (Dominic of San Severino) | 995 | 1060 | ||||||||
Blessed Gisella | 980 | 1060 | ||||||||
Alvitus | 1063 | |||||||||
Ansueris | 1066 | |||||||||
Arialdo Arialdo Saint Arialdo is a Christian saint of the eleventh century. He was assassinated because of his efforts to reform the Milanese clergy.-Life:... (Arialdo) |
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Conrad of Trier (Cuno) | 1066 | Bishop of Trier Archbishopric of Trier The Archbishopric of Trier was a Roman Catholic diocese in Germany, that existed from Carolingian times until the end of the Holy Roman Empire. Its suffragans were the dioceses of Metz, Toul and Verdun. Since the 9th century the Archbishops of Trier were simultaneously princes and since the 11th... |
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Edward the Confessor Edward the Confessor Edward the Confessor also known as St. Edward the Confessor , son of Æthelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy, was one of the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England and is usually regarded as the last king of the House of Wessex, ruling from 1042 to 1066.... |
1003 | 1066 | ||||||||
Gottschalk (Obotrite prince) | 1066 | |||||||||
John Scotus | 1066 | Bishop of Ratzeburg Bishopric of Ratzeburg The Bishopric of Ratzeburg , centered on Ratzeburg in Northern Germany, was originally a suffragan to the Archdiocese of Hamburg, which transformed into the Archdiocese of Bremen in 1072.- History :... |
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Ordonius | 1066 | Bishop of Astorga | ||||||||
Rudolph (Rodolph) | 1066 | Bishop of Gubbio Roman Catholic Diocese of Gubbio The Italian Catholic diocese of Gubbio is in the province of Perugia, in Umbria, central Italy.-History:In the eighth century Gubbio became part of the Patrimony of St. Peter, together with the duchy of Spoleto. It was often at war with Perugia, and its victory in 1151 over Perugia and ten other... |
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Theobald of Provins Theobald of Provins Saint Theobald of Provins was a French hermit and saint. Theobald was born at Provins to the French nobility; his father was Arnoul, Count Palatine of Champagne. He was named after his uncle, St. Theobald of Vienne.... |
1017 | 1066 | ||||||||
Maurilius | 1067 | |||||||||
Robert of Chaise-Dieu | 1067 | |||||||||
William | 1067 | Bishop of Roskilde Roskilde (titular see) Roskilde is a Catholic titular see. The former see, suppressed in the sixteenth century, was Roskilde in Denmark.... |
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Austindus | 1068 | |||||||||
Amunia | 1069 | |||||||||
Arnulf | 1070 | Bishop of Gap Roman Catholic Diocese of Gap The Roman Catholic Diocese of Gap, is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France. The episcopal see is Gap Cathedral, in the city of Gap, in the department of Hautes Alpes... |
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Godelina Godelina Saint Godelina was a Flemish saint. Tradition states that she was pious as a young girl, and became much sought after by suitors as a beautiful young woman. Godelina, however, wanted to became a nun... |
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Offa | 1070 | |||||||||
Robert of Frassinoro | 1070 | |||||||||
Theobald | 990 | 1070 | ||||||||
Walter of L'Esterp | 1070 | |||||||||
Blessed Maurus of Nitra | 1070 | Bishop of Pécs Roman Catholic Diocese of Pécs The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pécs is a Diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in Hungary... |
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Adela | 1071 | |||||||||
Peter Damian Peter Damian Saint Peter Damian, O.S.B. was a reforming monk in the circle of Pope Gregory VII and a cardinal. In 1823, he was declared a Doctor of the Church... |
1007 | 1072 | ||||||||
Anthony of Kiev | 1073 | |||||||||
Dominic of Silos Dominic of Silos Saint Dominic of Silos was a Spanish saint, to whom the Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos is dedicated.... |
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Garcia | 1073 | |||||||||
John Gualbert | 995 | 1073 | ||||||||
Anno II (Archbishop of Cologne) | 1075 | |||||||||
Gervinus | 1075 | |||||||||
Blessed Gundekar II of Eichstätt Gundekar II of Eichstätt Gundekar , was bishop of Eichstätt from 1057 to 1075. He is known for his historical work Vitae Pontificum Eystettensium on his predecessors.He is a Catholic saint, feast day August 2.-External links:... |
1019 | 1075 | Bishop of Eichstätt | |||||||
Lietbertus Lietbertus Saint Lietbertus of Brakel was bishop of Cambrai from 31 March 1051 to 28 September 1076. Liebertus was born to the Brabançon nobility at Opbrakel... (Liebert, Leitbert) |
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Gilduin | 1077 | |||||||||
Leontius | 1077 | Bishop of Rostov | ||||||||
Raynerius (Raynier) | 1077 | Bishop of Forconium (later the See of Aquila) | ||||||||
Leo of Lucca | 1079 | |||||||||
Stanislaus of Szczepanów Stanislaus of Szczepanów Stanislaus of Szczepanów, or Stanisław Szczepanowski, was a Bishop of Kraków known chiefly for having been martyred by the Polish king Bolesław II the Bold... |
1030 | 1079 | ||||||||
Aldemar (the Wise) | 1080 | |||||||||
David of Sweden (David of Muntorp) | 1080 | Bishop of Västerås | ||||||||
Eskil Eskil Eskil is a town and district of Aksaray Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey, situated on the southern shore of Lake Tuz. According to 2000 census, population of the district is 28,952 of which 22,125 live in the town of Eskil. The district covers an area of , and the average elevation... |
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Gebuinus, Archbishop of Lyon Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lyon The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lyon is a Roman Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese in France. It incorporates the ancient Archdiocese of Vienne. The current Cardinal-Archbishop is Philippe Barbarin... |
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Peter of Chavanon | 1003 | 1080 | ||||||||
Simon of Crepy | 1082 | |||||||||
Sisebut | 1082 | |||||||||
Elaeth Elaeth Elaeth was a Christian king and poet in Britain in the 6th century who is venerated as a saint. After losing his territory in the north of Britain, he retreated to Anglesey, north Wales, where he lived at a monastery run by St Seiriol at Penmon... |
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Alfano I (Archbishop of Salerno) | 1085 | |||||||||
Anastasius XX of Cluny | 1020 | 1085 | ||||||||
Pope Gregory VII Pope Gregory VII Pope St. Gregory VII , born Hildebrand of Sovana , was Pope from April 22, 1073, until his death. One of the great reforming popes, he is perhaps best known for the part he played in the Investiture Controversy, his dispute with Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor affirming the primacy of the papal... |
1020 | 1085 | Pope | |||||||
Anselm of Lucca Anselm of Lucca Saint Anselm of Lucca , called the Younger or Anselm II to distinguish him from his uncle, was an Italian bishop, a prominent figure in the Investiture Controversy and in the fighting in Central Italy between the forces of Countess Matilda of Tuscany, the papal champion, and those of Henry IV,... (Anselm the Younger) |
1036 | 1086 | Bishop of Lucca Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lucca The Italian Catholic archdiocese of Lucca dates back as a diocese to the 1st century; it became an archdiocese in 1726. It has no suffragan dioceses, and is directly subject to the Holy See.-History:... |
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Canute IV of Denmark Canute IV of Denmark Canute IV, later known as Canute the Holy or Canute the Saint , was King of Denmark from 1080 until 1086. Canute was an ambitious king who sought to strengthen the Danish monarchy, devotedly supported the Roman Catholic Church, and had designs on the English throne. Slain by rebels in 1086, he was... (Knute) |
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Sisebutus | 1086 | |||||||||
Arnold of Soissons Arnold of Soissons Arnold of Soissons or Arnold or Arnulf of Oudenburg is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, the patron saint of hop-pickers and Belgian brewers.... (Arnoul) |
1040 | 1087 | Bishop of Soissons Roman Catholic Diocese of Soissons The Roman Catholic Diocese of Soissons is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church, in France. The diocese is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Reims and corresponds, with the exception of two hamlets, to the entire Department of Aisne. The current bishop is Hervé Jean Robert Giraud,... |
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Gebizo (Gerizo) | 1087 | |||||||||
Blessed Pope Victor III Pope Victor III Pope Blessed Victor III , born Daufer , Latinised Dauferius, was the Pope as the successor of Pope Gregory VII, yet his pontificate is far less impressive in history than his time as Desiderius, the great Abbot of Monte Cassino.-Early life and abbacy:He was born in 1026 or 1027 of a non-regnant... |
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Benno Benno Saint Benno of Meissen was a Bishop of Meissen in Germany. Little is known of Benno's early life. It is unlikely that he was the scion of a Saxon noble family, the Woldenburgs.It is also unlikely that in his youth he entered and was educated at the monastery of St... |
1010 | 1088 | Bishop of Osnabrück Bishop of Osnabrück The Bishop of Osnabrück is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabrück, the current incumbent is Franz-Josef Hermann Bode. Theodor Kettmann is his auxiliary bishop.- List of Bishops of Osnabrück :*Paul Ludolf Melchers... |
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Blessed Peter Igneus ("The Fiery") | 1089 | Bishop of Albano Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano The Diocese of Albano is a suburbicarian see of the Roman Catholic Church in a diocese in Italy, comprising seven towns in the Province of Rome... |
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Isaias of Rostov | 1090 | |||||||||
Adalbero of Würzburg Adalbero of Würzburg Adalbero of Würzburg was Bishop of Würzburg and Count of Lambach-Wels.-Life:He was the son of Count Arnold II of Lambach in Upper Austria and his wife the Countess Reginlint. He was born around 1010 in Lambach an der Traun... |
1090 | Bishop of Würzburg Bishopric of Würzburg The Bishopric of Würzburg was a prince-bishopric in the Holy Roman Empire, located in Lower Franconia, around the city of Würzburg, Germany. Würzburg was a diocese from 743. In the 18th century, its bishop was often also Bishop of Bamberg... |
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Altmann of Passau Altmann of Passau Altmann of Passau , often called Saint or Blessed Altmann, was a founder of monasteries and Bishop of Passau. He is venerated as a saint, but not officially canonised.... |
1020 | 1091 | Bishop of Passati | |||||||
Blessed William of Hirsau William of Hirsau William of Hirsau was a Benedictine abbot and monastic reformer. He was abbot of Hirsau Abbey, for whom he created the Constitutiones Hirsaugienses, based on the uses of Cluny, and was the father of the Hirsau Reforms, which influenced many Benedictine monasteries in Germany... |
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Blessed Wolfhelm of Brauweiler Wolfhelm of Brauweiler Wolfhelm of Brauweiler was the Benedictine abbot of Brauweiler Abbey, near Cologne, Germany.He was attacked by Manegold of Lautenbach, in his Liber Contra Wolfelmum... |
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Albert (Aribert) | 1092 | Bishop of Como Roman Catholic Diocese of Como The Catholic diocese of Como, in northern Italy, has existed since the fourth century. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Milan. The bishops' seat is in Como Cathedral.... |
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Veremundus (Veremund) | 1092 | |||||||||
Amatus of Nusco Amatus of Nusco Amatus of Nusco, in Italian Amato di Nusco was the first bishop of Nusco in Irpinia, southern Italy. He died on 30 September 1093... |
1093 | Bishop of Nusco Diocese of Nusco Diocese of Nusco was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Campania, southern Italy, existing until 1986. In that year it was united into the archdiocese of Conza-Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi-Bisaccia, to form the Archdiocese of Conza-Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi-Nusco-Bisaccia. It was a suffragan... |
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Saint Margaret of Scotland Saint Margaret of Scotland Saint Margaret of Scotland , also known as Margaret of Wessex and Queen Margaret of Scotland, was an English princess of the House of Wessex. Born in exile in Hungary, she was the sister of Edgar Ætheling, the short-ruling and uncrowned Anglo-Saxon King of England... |
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Ulrich of Zell Ulrich of Zell Saint Ulrich of Zell, also known as Wulderic, sometimes of Cluny or of Regensburg , was a Cluniac reformer of Germany, abbot, founder and saint.-Life:... |
1029 | 1093 | ||||||||
John | 1094 | Bishop of Monte Marano | ||||||||
Nicholas the Pilgrim | 1094 | |||||||||
Gerald of Sauve-Majeure Gerald of Sauve-Majeure Saint Gerald of Sauve-Majeure , also known, from his place of origin, as Gerald of Corbie, was a Benedictine abbot.-Life:... |
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Ladislaus I of Hungary | 1040 | 1095 | ||||||||
Vitus Vitus Saint Vitus was a Christian saint from Sicily. He died as a martyr during the persecution of Christians by co-ruling Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximian in 303. Vitus is counted as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers of the Roman Catholic Church.... |
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Walter of Pontoise Walter of Pontoise Saint Walter of Pontoise was a French saint of the eleventh century. Born at Andainville, he was a professor of philosophy and rhetoric before becoming a Benedictine monk at Rebais... |
1030 | 1095 | ||||||||
Wulfstan (Bishop of Worcester) | 1008 | 1095 | Bishop of Worcester Bishop of Worcester The Bishop of Worcester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England. He is the head of the Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury... |
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Engelmer | 1096 | |||||||||
Aleaunie Aleaunie Saint Adelelmus, O.S.B. , also known as Aleaunie and Lesmes, was a French-born Benedictine monk venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Born in Laudun, Poitou, he joined the military at a young age; he went on duty before making a pilgrimage to Rome... (Aleaume or Elmo) |
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Blessed Andrew of Strumi | 1097 | |||||||||
Blessed Hildemar | 1097 | |||||||||
Matthew of Beauvais | 1098 | |||||||||
Saint Osmund | 1099 | Bishop of Salisbury Bishop of Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury.The diocese covers much of the counties of Wiltshire and Dorset... |
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Blessed Pope Urban II Pope Urban II Pope Urban II , born Otho de Lagery , was Pope from 12 March 1088 until his death on July 29 1099... |
1035 | 1099 | Pope | |||||||
Ağanus Aganus Ağanus is a village in the Lachin Rayon of Azerbaijan.... |
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Aleaunie Aleaunie Saint Adelelmus, O.S.B. , also known as Aleaunie and Lesmes, was a French-born Benedictine monk venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Born in Laudun, Poitou, he joined the military at a young age; he went on duty before making a pilgrimage to Rome... (Adelelmus or Lesmes) |
Laudun, Poitou Poitou Poitou was a province of west-central France whose capital city was Poitiers.The region of Poitou was called Thifalia in the sixth century.... , France France The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France... |
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Aurea of San Millán Aurea of San Millán Saint Aurea was a Benedictine hermit attached to the abbey of San Millán de la Cogolla, La Rioja. She is commemorated on 11 March.... |
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Botuid (Botwid) | 1100 | |||||||||
Elgar | 1100 | |||||||||
Gerland | 1100 | Bishop of Agrigento Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Agrigento The Italian Catholic archdiocese of Agrigento, in Sicily, was elevated to archiepiscopal status in 2000. The historic diocese of Agrigento was also known as the diocese of Grigenti, and diocese of Agrigentum... |
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Blessed Irmgard | 1025 | 1100 | ||||||||
Blessed Richildis | 1100 |
See also
- Christianity in the 11th centuryChristianity in the 11th centuryIn 1054, following the death of the Patriarch of Rome Leo IX, papal legates from Rome traveled to Constantinople to deny Michael Cerularius, the reigning Patriarch of Constantinople, the title of Ecumenical Patriarch and to insist that he recognize the Church of Rome's claim to be the head and...