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page 27th-century Frankish saints
Saint Modoald
Roman Catholic bishop
Reineldis
Reineldis (c. 630 – c. 680) was a saint of the 7th century, martyred by raiding barbarians.

Saint Waldebert
Waldebert (died 668), also known as Gaubert, Valbert and Walbert, was a Frankish count of Guines, Ponthieu and Saint-Pol who became abbot of Luxeuil, and eventually a canonized saint in the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. Like several among his kinsmen, he protected the Church, enriched it with lands and founded monasteries. His brother was Faro.
Austregisilus
Saint Austregisilus (Outrille, Aoustrille; died 624) was a Frankish bishop and bishop of Bourges from 612 until his death in 624. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, with his feast day is 20 May.
Rieul
French priest

Aredius of Gap
Merovingian bishop and saint
Deicolus
Deicolus (also Déicole, Domgall, other variations; January 18, 625) is venerated as a saint in both the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. He was an elder brother of Saint Gall.

Saint Tanca
Saint Tanca (died 637) is the name of a sixth-century French Roman Catholic saint.
Agricola of Avignon
Bishop of Avignon
Siffredus of Carpentras
French bishop and saint
Adalbard
Adalbert I of Ostrevent (died 652) was a 7th-century Frankish nobleman of the court of King Clovis II of France. He is recognized as a saint, and is commemorated on both 2 February (his martyrdom) and 2 May (translation of his relics to Douai in 1221).
Sauve d'Amiens
7th-century Bishop of Amiens
Praejectus
Praejectus, Prejectus or Projectus (; ) (625–676) was a bishop of Clermont, who was killed together with the abbot Amarinus as a result of contemporary political struggles.
Geremarus
Saint Geremarus (or Germer, Geremar, Geremaro; died 658) was a Frankish monk and abbot.
His feast day is 24 September.
Adalsinda
French saint
Saint Ultan
Irish musician and saint
Saint Aimé
Benedictine saint and Catholic bishop (Sion)
Chagnoald
Chagnoald (Cagnoald, Cagnou) (died 633 AD) was a Frankish bishop of Laon during the 7th century. The family to which Chagnoald belonged is known as the Faronids, named after his brother Saint Faro, who was bishop of Meaux, while his sister was Saint Burgundofara, who founded the convent of Faremoûtiers. They were the children of the chancellor to Dagobert I, Chagneric.
Romanus of Rouen
Bishop of Rouen
Saint Ame
Benedictine monk
Bercharius
Abbot of Hautvillers
Bertha of Val d'Or

Maurontius of Douai
Nivard
Nivard (Latin: Nivardus/Nivo; Spanish: Nivardo; died 1 September 673) was the Bishop of Reims during the Merovingian Dynasty from approximately 649 until 673. He was later venerated as a medieval Catholic Saint.
Angadrisma
Angadrisma (Angadrême, Angadresima, Angadreme, Angradesma, Andragasyna) (d. ca. 695) was a 7th-century abbess and saint, daughter of Robert I, Bishop of Tours.
Saint Gobain
Irish Benedictine monk
Madelberta
7th-century nun
Aunarius
Saint Aunarius (Aunacharius) () (540 – c. 603 AD) was bishop of Auxerre during the 6th century.
Landrada
Landrada of Austrasia (also called Leandra, died between and 708) was a German saint and ascetic. She co-founded Munsterbilsen Abbey, which was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Landrada's feast day is 8 July. She is the patroness saint of Munsterbilsen and Ghent.
Sadalberga
Sadalberga (or Salaberga) (c. 605 – c. 670) was the daughter of Gundoin, Duke of Alsace and his wife Saretrude. Sadalberga founded the Abbey of St John at Laon. She is the subject of a short hagiography, the Vita Sadalbergae.
Saint Calminius
French saint
Segolena of Albi
French deaconess and saint
Sidonius of Saint-Saëns
Medieval Irish saint
Acarius
Acarius (died 14 March 642), venerated as Saint Acarius, was a monk of Luxeuil Abbey who became Bishop of Doornik and Noyon, which today are located on either side of the Franco-Belgian border.
Momelin
French monk and saint
Eusebia of Hamage
Frankish saint, abbess (637–660)
Paulus
bishop of Verdun
Agilus
Saint Agilus (or Agilo, Ayeul, Aisle, Ail, Aile; c. 580–650) was a Frankish nobleman who became a Christian missionary in Bavaria and later was abbot of Rebais monastery near Paris, France.
He was considered a saint, and his feast day is 30 August.
Walbert IV
Count of Hainaut and Frankish saint
Glossinde de Metz
Glodesind (572−608) was a saint, nun, abbess, and founder of a convent in Metz, France, during the time of King Childebert II (575−596) of Austrasia. She was a member of the Carolingian nobility. When she was 11 or 12 years old, she married a young nobleman, who was arrested by the French government shortly after their wedding and executed a year later. Instead of remarrying as her family wanted, she fled to Metz and took refuge at the Church of St. Stephen. Her family gave up forcing her to marry, and she became a nun and later, the abbess of a convent that was built by her parents. She was a
Dentelin of Mons
Frankish saint

Landry of Soignies
Christian saint
Godeberta
Godeberta (Gothic meaning "fervor", 640–April 9 or 11, 670; also called Gotheberta and Gothoberta) was a saint and abbess. She was born of "pious parents" in Amiens, France, north of Paris. Her parents were nobles attached to the king's court, so she was carefully educated. When Godeberta was old enough, her father took her to the king's court to obtain permission to "marry her to someone of suitable rank and fortune". Saint Eligius, who was present at court, was able to see that she wanted to "dedicate her virginity to God", and took off his episcopal ring and placed it on her finger in the p
Magnus of Avignon
Bishop of Avignon
Mommolin of Fleury
French monk
Sigiramnus
"Sigirannus” is also the name of a 7th-century abbot of St. Cales in the department of Sarthe.

Saint Bertulf of Bobbio
Abbot of Bobbio
Clotsinda
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