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Gertrude of Nivelles
Benedictine abbess and saint (626-659)

Austrebertha
Austrebertha (Austreberta, Eustreberta, Austreberta of Pavilly; ) (630–February 10, 704) was a French nun of the Middle Ages, who took the veil very young, and became a nun at the Port Monastery in the Ponthieu. She became abbess to the foundation of Pavilly, where she died at the beginning of the eighth century, at 74. She is venerated as a saint in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Her feast day is February 10.
Agnes of Poitiers
6th-century French saint and abbess

Burgundofara
Burgundofara (died 643 or 655), also Saint Fara or Fare, was the founder and first abbess of the Abbey of Faremoutiers.
Opportuna of Montreuil
French Benedictine nun
Herlindis of Maaseik
Frankish saint and abbess
Bertila de Chelles
Frankish abbesses
Relindis of Maaseik
Belgian saint
Bertha of Artois
French abbess
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.
Angadrisma
Angadrisma (Angadrême, Angadresima, Angadreme, Angradesma, Andragasyna) (d. ca. 695) was a 7th-century abbess and saint, daughter of Robert I, Bishop of Tours.
Bertha of Val d'Or
Eusebia of Hamage
Frankish saint, abbess (637–660)