- male, deceased (827)
- Saint Adalard or Adalard of Corbie (b. c. 751; d. 2 January, 827) was son of Bernard, the son of Charles Martel and half-brother of Pepin;...
- male
- Ambrose Corbie, also called Corby or Corbington was an English Jesuit, teacher and author.
- male
- Ratramnus (died circa 868) was a theological controversialist of the second half of the ninth century. He was a monk of the Benedictine abbey of...
- male
- Radbertus Paschasius or Saint Paschasius (c. 790 - 865) was a French Benedictine theologian and [[saint]
- male, deceased (1707)
- Jean Mabillon was a Benedictine monk and scholar, considered the founder of palaeography and diplomatics. He was born in Saint-Pierremont in...
- female, deceased (680)
- Saint Balthild, also known as "Bathilde d'Ascagnie", "Batilde", "Bathylle", "Bathild", or "Bathilda" (626 or 627 - January 30, 680), was the wife...
- male, deceased (1234)
- Floris IV (24 June 1210 The Hague-19 July 1234, Corbie, France), Count of Holland from 1222 to 1234. He was a son of William I of Holland and...
- male, deceased (1711)
- Gabriel Gerberon (born August 12, 1628 in St. Calais, Sarthe, France; died March 29, 1711 at the abbey of St. Denis) was a Jansenist monk. At the...
- female
- Ansa or Ansia was the wife of Desiderius, King of the Lombards. She was probably a Lombard, the daughter of Verissimo and sister of Arechis and...
- male, deceased (867)
- Gottschalk (c. 808 - October 30, 867?), German theologian, was born near Mainz, and was given to the monastic life ("oblatus") from infancy by his...
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