Category
page 1German hermits

Bruno of Cologne
founder of the Carthusian Order (1030–1101)
Symeon of Trier
German-Italian saint and hermit
Dorothea of Montau
Hermitess and visionary
Gangulphus
Gangulphus of Burgundy (died 11 May 760 AD) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church. Gangulphus was a Burgundian courtier whose historical existence can be attested by only a single document: a deed from the court of Pepin the Short, dated 762, attests that he was a great landowner, whose family dominated the region and exercised a lot of power.

Sebaldus
Sebaldus (or Sebald) was an Anglo-Saxon missionary to Germany in the 9th or 10th century. He settled down as a hermit in the , of which city he is the patron saint.
Meinrad of Einsiedeln
Hermit and Roman Catholic saint
Castor of Karden
priest and hermit
Manfred Gnadinger
German sculptor (1936-2002)
Alto of Altomünster
Irish monk
Henry of Treviso
Italian hermit
Trudpert
Saint Trudpert (d. 607 or 644) was a missionary in Germany in the seventh century. He is generally called a Celtic monk from Ireland, but some consider him to be German.
Jutta of Kulmsee
German noblewoman, mystic and saint
Edigna
Edigna (–1109) is a venerated figure in Puch, and is beatified in the Catholic Church. Her historical existence is debated.