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  • Saint Begga
    Saint Begga

    615–693 · Medieval

    Saint Begga (also Begue, Beghe, Begge) (615 – 17 December 693) was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, and his wife Itta. She is also the grandmother of Charles Martel, who is the grandfather of Charlemagne.

  • Saint Begu

    690 · Medieval

    Saint Begu (died 31 October 690) was a nun and later became a saint from Hackness, Yorkshire (Deira). She served at the monastic cell in the nunnery of Hackness, near Scarborough which was built by St Hilda of Whitby shortly before her death.

  • Saint Belina

    1101–1135 · Medieval

    Belina (died 1153) was a Roman Catholic virgin martyr. Her birth date is unknown, but she was born to pious parents who were serfs of John Paterne, Lord of Pradines and of D'Arcy.

  • Venerable Bellinus of Padua
    Venerable Bellinus of Padua

    1090–1145 · Medieval

    Bellino Bertaldo (Venetian: San Bełin de Sasonia) (d. 26 November 1145) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Padua from 1128 until his murder. Pope Eugene IV later canonized Bellino as a saint.

  • Blessed Benedetta di Assisi
    Blessed Benedetta di Assisi

    1260 · Medieval · Poor Clares

    Benedict of Assisi (Benedetta di Assisi), also referred to as Benoîte d'Assisi in some texts, was an Italian nun born in Assisi in the 13th century. Her family was one of the most powerful in Assisi.

  • Saint Benedetto Revelli
    Saint Benedetto Revelli

    829–900 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Saint Benedetto Revelli was a Benedictine priest and bishop born in Taggia in 829. He died in Liguria in 900.

  • Blessed Benedetto Sinigardi
    Blessed Benedetto Sinigardi

    1190–1282 · Medieval · Conventual Franciscans

    Benedetto Sinigardi, also known as Fra Benedetto di Arezzo or Sinigardi di Arezzo (1190 - 1282) was a Franciscan friar, and is considered to be the author of the Angelus prayer. He was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Sinigardi a noble and wealthy family.

  • Saint Benedict
    Saint Benedict

    700–732 · Medieval

    Benedict (Latin: Benedictus, Italian: Benedetto) was Archbishop of Milan from c. 685–732. He is honoured as a saint in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Benedict was archbishop of Milan from c. 685 until his death in March 732.

  • Saint Benedict Biscop
    Saint Benedict Biscop

    628–690 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Benedict Biscop (c. 628 – 690), also known as Biscop Baducing, was an Anglo-Saxon abbot and founder of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory (where he also founded the famous library). Following his death, he was canonized as a saint.

  • Saint Benedict II
    Saint Benedict II

    635–685 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Pope Benedict II (Latin: Benedictus II) was the bishop of Rome from 26 June 684 to his death on 8 May 685. Pope Benedict II's feast day is 7 May. Benedict was born in Rome. It is possible that he was a member of the Savelli family, though this is not certain.

  • Blessed Benedict Ricasoli
    Blessed Benedict Ricasoli

    1040–1107 · Medieval

    Benedetto Ricasoli (c. 1040, Montegrossi – 20 January 1107, Coltibuono) was an Italian religious figure and a monk of the Vallombrosan Order. He was beatified by equipollence by Pope Pius X in 1907.

  • Blessed Benedict XI
    Blessed Benedict XI

    1240–1304 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Pope Benedict XI (Latin: Benedictus XI; 1240 – 7 July 1304), born Nicola Boccasini (Niccolò of Treviso), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 October 1303 to his death on 7 July 1304.

  • Saint Benedict of Alignan

    1200–1268 · Medieval · Benedictines

    The Blessed Benedict of Alignan (died 1268) was Benedictine abbot of Nôtre Dame de la Grasse (1224) and Bishop of Marseille (1229). Benedict twice visited Palestine (1239–1242 and 1260–1262), where he helped the Knights Templar build the great castle of Safed.

  • Saint Benedict of Aniane
    Saint Benedict of Aniane

    750–821 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Benedict of Aniane (Latin: Benedictus Anianensis; German: Benedikt von Aniane; c. 747 – 12 February 821 AD), born Witiza and called the Second Benedict, was a Benedictine monk and monastic reformer who had a substantial impact on the religious practice of the Carolingian Empire.

  • Saint Benedict of Cagliari

    1112 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Benedict of Cagliari was a Benedictine Bishop of Dolia, Sardinia. He was a monk at the abbey of St. Saturninus in that city when he was made bishop in 1107. Serving for five years, Benedict then retired to the basilica abbey.

  • Saint Benedict of Massérac

    701–845 · Medieval

    Benito de Massérac (8th century – 845, Nantes), also known as Benedict of Macerac or Benedict of Massérac, was a Greek abbot and hermit in Nantes, in present-day France. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church, and his liturgical feast is celebrated on October 22.

  • Saint Benedict of Skalka
    Saint Benedict of Skalka

    1000–1012 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Benedict of Skalka or Szkalka (Hungarian: Zoborhegyi Szent Benedek, Slovak: Svätý Benedikt pustovník) (10th century –d. 1012), born Stojislav in Nitra, Hungarian Kingdom (modern day Slovakia), was a Benedictine monk, now venerated as a saint.

  • Saint Benedicta of Assisi

    1260 · Medieval

    Saint Benedicta of Assisi was a nun who died in 1260. She is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Benigna di Breslavia
    Saint Benigna di Breslavia

    1241 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Saint Benigna of Wrocław was a Polish Cistercian nun born in Kuyavia. She died in Wrocław in 1241 and is recognized as a Catholic saint.

  • Saint Benigno de’ Medici

    1372–1404 · Medieval

    Saint Benigno de’ Medici was born in Volterra in 1372 and died in 1404. He is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Benignus of Malcesine
    Saint Benignus of Malcesine

    701–900 · Medieval

    Saint Benignus of Malcesine was a presbyter and bishop who lived from 701 to 900.

  • Saint Benilde de Cordoue

    853 · Medieval

    Saint Benilde of Córdoba was a Catholic saint who died in 853. She was executed by decapitation in Córdoba.

  • Blessed Benincasa
    Blessed Benincasa

    1194 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Benincasa is a genus of flowering plants in the cucumber family, Cucurbitaceae. It includes two species native to Indomalaya and Australasia:

  • Venerable Benincasa da Montepulciano
    Venerable Benincasa da Montepulciano

    1375–1426 · Medieval · Servite Order

    Benincasa da Montepulciano (1375 - 9 May 1426) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Servite Order. He lived as a hermit in Siena his entire life since he joined the order as a teenager and dedicated himself to a quiet life of servitude to God in contemplatio…

  • Saint Benno
    Saint Benno

    1010–1106 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Benno (c. 1010 – 16 June 1106) was named Bishop of Meissen in 1066. Venerated since the 13th century, he was canonized in 1523. Benno did much for his diocese, both by ecclesiastical reforms on the Hildebrandine model and by material developments.

  • Blessed Bentivoglio de Bonis

    1188–1232 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Bentivoglio de Bonis (San Severino Marche, 1188 – San Severino Marche, 1232) was an Italian priest of the Order of Friars Minor; his cult as a blessed was confirmed by Pope Pius IX in 1852.

  • Venerable Benvenutus Scotivoli
    Venerable Benvenutus Scotivoli

    1188–1282 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Benvenutus Scotivoli (died 22 March 1282) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Osimo from 1264 until his death. Pope Martin IV canonized him as a saint in 1284. Benvenutus Scotivoli was born sometime in the 1200s in Ancona.

  • Saint Beocca

    870 · Medieval

    Beocca (died 870) was a hieromartyr, abbot of Chertsey, and a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. His feast day is April 10. A Danish invading army destroyed the monasteries at Chertsey and Barking, which had been founded by Saint Erkenwald for himself and his sister, Saint Ethe…

  • Saint Beornstan of Winchester

    934 · Medieval

    Beornstan (or Byrnstan) was an English Bishop of Winchester. He was consecrated in May 931. He died on 1 November 934. After his death, he was revered as a saint.

  • Saint Berard of Carbio
    Saint Berard of Carbio

    1150–1220 · Medieval · Order of Friars Minor

    Berard of Carbio was a thirteenth-century Franciscan friar who was executed in Morocco for attempting to promote Christianity. He and his companions, Peter, Otho, Accursius, and Adjutus, are venerated as Catholic saints and considered the Franciscan Protomartyrs.

  • Saint Berardo dei Marsi
    Saint Berardo dei Marsi

    1080–1130 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Blessed Berardo dei Marsi (1079 – 3 November 1130) was a Catholic Italian cardinal. He was proclaimed Blessed in 1802 as he was deemed to be holy and that miracles were performed through his intercession. Berardo dei Marsi was born in 1079 to Berardo and Theodosia.

  • Saint Bercharius
    Saint Bercharius

    636–696 · Medieval

    Saint Bercharius (Bererus; French: Berchaire) (636 – March 28, 696) was abbot of Hautvillers in Champagne. Descended from a distinguished Aquitanian family, he received his instruction from Saint Nivard (Nivo), Archbishop of Reims.

  • Saint Berchtun of Beverley
    Saint Berchtun of Beverley

    733 · Medieval

    Bercthun of Beverley (died 15 May 733) also known as Bertin, Britwin, Berhthu and Beorhthun, was an eighth century Anglo-Saxon saint. He was a Benedictine monk of Beverley, a disciple of John of Beverley and Bede's informant about much of Bede's history regarding Beverley.

  • Saint Beregisus

    647–724 · Medieval

    Saint Beregisus was a monk and abbot who lived from 647 to 724.

  • Saint Berenguer de Sant Pàpol

    1000–1093 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Berenguer de Sant Pàpol was born in Aude in 1000 and served as a Catholic priest within the Benedictine order. He died in 1093 and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Berhtwald

    650–731 · Medieval

    Berhtwald (died 731) was the ninth Archbishop of Canterbury in England. His predecessor had been Theodore of Tarsus. Berhtwald begins the first continuous series of native-born Archbishops of Canterbury, although there had been previous Anglo-Saxon archbishops, they did not succe…

  • Saint Berlinda of Meerbeke
    Saint Berlinda of Meerbeke

    601–702 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Berlinda (Latin: Berlindis, Berlenda, Berelenda, other variants; also known as Bellaude; died 702 AD) was a Benedictine nun of noble descent. Her feast day is 3 February.

  • Blessed Bernard II, Lord of Lippe
    Blessed Bernard II, Lord of Lippe

    1140–1224 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Bernard II (German: Bernhard II. Herr zur Lippe; c. 1140 – 30 April 1224) was Lord of Lippe from 1167 until 1196. He founded the towns of Lippstadt and Lemgo. In 1167, Bernard married Heilwig (1150–1196), likely the daughter of Otto, Count of Are-Hochstaden.

  • Blessed Bernard II, Margrave of Baden-Baden
    Blessed Bernard II, Margrave of Baden-Baden

    1428–1458 · Medieval

    Bernhard II of Baden (1428 or 1429 at Hohenbaden Castle in Baden-Baden – 15 July 1458 in Moncalieri, Turin), was the second son of Margrave Jacob of Baden and his wife, Catherine of Lorraine. He was born in the late 1420s at Hohenbaden Castle in Baden-Baden.

  • Saint Bernard Ier de Nantes

    1169 · Medieval

    Bernard Ier de Nantes was a prelate born in La Baule-Escoublac who served as a bishop. He died in Nantes in 1169 and is recognized as a saint.

  • Venerable Bernard degli Uberti
    Venerable Bernard degli Uberti

    1060–1133 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernardo degli Uberti (c. 1060 – 4 December 1133) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who was a professed member and served as an abbot of the Vallumbrosan Order. Uberti served as the Bishop of Parma from 1106 until his death and was appointed as a cardinal.

  • Saint Bernard of Carinola
    Saint Bernard of Carinola

    1109 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard of Carinola, also known as Bernard of Capua, was Bishop of Carinola. He was the confessor of Duke Richard II of Capua until appointed the Bishop of Forum Claudii in 1087 by Pope Victor III. He was later transferred to the see of Carinola in 1100.

  • Blessed Bernard of Hildesheim
    Blessed Bernard of Hildesheim

    1100–1154 · Medieval

    Bernhard or Bernard(us) of Hildesheim (died 20 July 1154) was Bishop of Hildesheim from 1130 until 1153 (resigned). He achieved the canonization of Gotthard of Hildesheim by Pope Innocent II and founded the basilica St.

  • Saint Bernard of Menthon
    Saint Bernard of Menthon

    1020–1081 · Medieval

    Saint Bernard of Menthon or Bernard of Aosta or Saint Bernard of Montjoux was a Catholic priest and founder of the Great St Bernard Hospice, as well as its associated Canons Regular of the Hospitaller Congregation of Great Saint Bernard. Bernard was likely born in Italy.

  • Blessed Bernard of Sithiu

    1182 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard the Penitent, also known as Bernard of Sithiu, was a 12th-century Benedictine monk and great traveler, born in the Diocese of Maguelone and died on April 19, 1182, at Saint-Bertin Abbey in Saint-Omer. He was declared a Catholic blessed and is celebrated on April 19.

  • Saint Bernard of Thiron
    Saint Bernard of Thiron

    1046–1117 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard of Thiron, also known as Bernard of Ponthieu and Bernard of Abbeville, was the founder of the Tiron Abbey and the Tironensian Order. Born near Abbeville in 1046. At the age of 19 he was accepted at the monastery of Saint-Cyprien, near Poitiers.

  • Blessed Bernard of Toulouse

    1320 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Bernard II (in Catalan, Bernat de Gothia) was the count of Barcelona, Girona and margrave of Gothia and Septimania from 865 to 878. Bernard was the son of Count Bernard I of Poitiers (814–844) and Bilichilde, daughter of Count Rorgon I of Maine.

  • Saint Bernard of Valdeiglesias

    1155 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard of Valdeiglesias (or "of Candeleda") was a Benedictine Cistercian monk at Valdeiglesias, province of Avila, Spain. Bernard joined the Cistercians in 1177.

  • Saint Bernard of Vienne
    Saint Bernard of Vienne

    778–842 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard of Vienne, also known as Bernard of Romans (French: Barnard de Romans; 778 – 23 January 842) was archbishop of Vienne from 810 until his death. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Before his monastic career, Bernard was a soldier under Charlemagne.

  • Blessed Bernardine of Feltre
    Blessed Bernardine of Feltre

    1439–1494 · Medieval · Order of Friars Minor

    Bernardine of Feltre (sometimes Bernardinus of Feltre; 1439 – 28 September 1494) was a Friar Minor and missionary who was born in Feltre, Italy and died in Pavia.