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Corbinian
Saint Corbinian (; ; ; – 8 September ) was a Frankish bishop. After living as a hermit near Chartres for fourteen years, he made a pilgrimage to Rome. Pope Gregory II sent him to Bavaria. His opposition to the marriage of Duke Grimoald of Bavaria to his brother's widow, Biltrudis, caused Corbinian to go into exile for a time. His feast day is 8 September. The commemoration of the translation of his relics is on 20 November.
Bertrada of Prüm
Merovingian noblewoman

Saint Pirmin
thumb|upright|Relic in Speyer Cathedral.
Pirmin (; before 700 – November 3, 753), was a Merovingian-era monk and missionary who founded or restored numerous monasteries in Alemannia. He is regarded as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Ibrahim al-Nakhai
Islamic theologian and jurist (c.670–714 CE)
Shenhui
Heze Shenhui (Chinese:菏澤神會/菏泽神会; Wade–Giles: Shen-hui; Japanese: Kataku Jinne, 684–758) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the so-called "Southern School" of Chan/Zen, who "claimed to have studied under Huineng."
Mūsá ibn ʻUqbah
Medinan historian, Jurist and traditionalist
Petronax of Monte Cassino
Italian monk and abbot