- male
- Saint Gall, Gallen, or Gallus (c. 550 - c. 646) was an Irish disciple and one of the traditionally twelve companions of Saint Columbanus on his...
- male, deceased (912)
- Notker of St. Gall (familiarly known as Notker Balbulus, or Notker the Stammerer (Notker der Stotterer)); ca. 840 - April 6, 912) was a musician,...
- male
- Saint Tuotilo (Tutilo, Tutilo von Gallen, Tutilo of Gall, Tutilo of Saint Gall) was a medieval monk and composer. Born in Ireland, he is said to...
- male, deceased (1551)
- Joachim Vadian (November 29, 1484 - April 6, 1551), born as Joachim von Watt, was a Swiss Humanist and scholar and also mayor and reformer in St....
- male
- Waldo of Reichenau (sometimes Walto) (c. 740 - 814, Paris) was a Carolingian abbot and bishop. He belonged to a noble Frankish family. In 782 he...
- male, deceased (1008)
- Notger or Notker of Liège was a Benedictine monk, Provost of St. Gall in Switzerland and later was bishop (972-1008) and first prince-bishop (...
- male, deceased (1762)
- Marquard Herrgott (b. at Freiburg in the Breisgau, 9 October 1694, died at Krozingen near Freiburg, 9 October1762) was a German Benedictine...
- male
- Otfrid of Weissenburg (c. 800 - after 870) was a monk at Weissenburg (modern-day Wissembourg in Alsace) and the author of a gospel harmony in...
- male, 51 years old
- Erling Wold (b. January 30, 1958) is a San Francisco based composer of opera and contemporary classical music. He is best known for his later...
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- Ekkehard is the name of five monks of the (Swiss) Abbey of St. Gall from the tenth to the thirteenth century.
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