- male, deceased (992)
- Adso (d. 992) was Abbot of the Cluniac monastery of Montier-en-Der in France, on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem; he was one of the foremost European...
- male, deceased (1022)
- Symeon the New Theologian (949-1022) is one of three saints of the Eastern Orthodox church to have been given the title of Theologian (the others...
- male, deceased (1069)
- Aldred, or Ealdred (d. 11 September,1069), English ecclesiastic, became abbot of Tavistock about 1027, in 1044 was made bishop of Worcester, and in...
- male
- Abraham is an abbot and saint of the Coptic Church. His feast day in the calendar of saints of the Coptic Church is February 12. He was born in...
- male, deceased (1052)
- Aaron was the abbot of St. Martin in Cologne, Germany in the year 1042. He was of Scottish origin, but pilgrimaged in his youth to Colonia to the...
- male, deceased (544)
- Dionysius Exiguus was a sixth century monk born in Scythia Minor, in what is now the territory of Dobrogea, Romania, and a member of the so called...
- male, deceased (1604)
- John Whitgift (c. 1530-February 29, 1604) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1583 until his death. He was the eldest son of Henry Whitgift, a...
- male, deceased (874)
- Ado (also Adon, Adonis Viennensis) (d. 874), archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia, belonged to a famous Frankish house, and spent much of his middle...
- male, deceased (1202)
- Joachim of Fiore, also known as Joachim of Flora and in Italian Gioacchino da Fiore (c. 1135 -March 30, 1202), was the founder of the monastic...
- male
- Saint Declan was an early Irish bishop and abbot. He is sometimes said to be one of four bishops to have preceded Saint Patrick in Ireland in the...
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