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- Saint Gautier de Lesterps
1070 · Medieval
Gautier de Lesterps served as an abbot. He died in 1070 and is recognized as a saint.
Venerable Gauzelin of Toul1000–962 · Medieval
Gauzelin (died 7 September 962) was a French Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Toul from 922 until his death. He has been named as a saint. Gauzelin was born to noble Frankish parents.
Saint Gebhard of Constance949–995 · Medieval
Gebhard of Constance (Latin: Gebhardus Constantiensis; German: Gebhard von Konstanz; 949 – 995 AD) was a bishop of Constance from 979 until 995. He founded the Benedictine abbey of Petershausen in 983. Regarded as a Christian saint, his feast day is 27 August.
Blessed Gebhard of Salzburg1025–1088 · Medieval
Blessed Gebhard von Salzburg (c. 1010 – 15 June 1088), also occasionally known as Gebhard of Sussex, was Archbishop of Salzburg from 1060 until his death. He was one of the fiercest opponents of King Henry IV of Germany during the Investiture Controversy.
Saint Gebre Mesqel Lalibela1200–1300 · Medieval
Lalibela (Ge'ez: ላሊበላ), regnal name Gebre Meskel (Ge'ez: ገብረ መስቀል, romanized: gäbrä mäsqäl, lit. 'Servant of the Cross'), was a king of the Zagwe dynasty, reigning from 1181 to 1221.: 22 : 56n He was the son of Jan Seyum and the brother of Kedus Harbe.
Saint Gelasius II1060–1119 · Medieval · Benedictines
Pope Gelasius II (c. 1060/1064 – 29 January 1119), born Giovanni Caetani or Giovanni da Gaeta (also called Coniulo), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 24 January 1118 to his death in 1119.
- Saint Gemine
701–915 · Medieval
Saint Gemine was a Syrian monk born in 701. He died in 915 in Ferentium.
Saint Gemma di Goriano Sicoli1375–1426 · Medieval
Gemma of Goriano Sicoli (c. 1375 – 1439 or 1426), also known as Saint Gemma Spera or Saint Gemma the Recluse, is an Italian saint celebrated in the town of Goriano Sicoli.
Saint Genebaldo401–550 · Medieval
Saint Genebald (Genebaldus, Genebandus) (French: Génebaud, Génebaut, Guénebauld) (died 550 AD) was a Frankish bishop of Laon. He was a contemporary of Saint Remigius, bishop of Rheims, and according to The Golden Legend, was married to Remigius' niece.
- Saint Generoso di Tivoli
600 · Medieval
Generoso di Tivoli was a Catholic priest and bishop born in Tivoli. He died in Tivoli in 600 and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Genesius of Lyon700–679 · Medieval
Saint Genesius of Lyon (Genestus, Genes; died 679) was the 37th Archbishop of Lyon. He was a native of France and became a religious and prior of Fontenelle Abbey). Attached to the court and camp of Clovis II, he acted as chief almoner to the queen, Bathildis.
Saint Genesius, Bishop of Clermont600–662 · Medieval
Saint Genesius (died circa 662) is a French saint. He was the twenty-first Bishop of Clermont and his feast day is celebrated on June 3. A legend, which is of a rather late date (Acta SS., June, I, 315), says that he was descended from a senatorial family of Auvergne.
Saint Genevieve of Paris423–502 · Medieval
Genevieve was a consecrated virgin, and is one of the two patron saints of Paris in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. Her feast day is on 3 January.
Saint Geneviève de Loqueffret850 · Medieval
Saint Genevieve of Loqueffret is a 10th-century Breton saint. Her feast day is celebrated on January 3, like her namesake. She was the sister of Saint Edern and founded the monastery of Loqueffret near Lannedern in Finistère.
Saint Gennadius of Astorga850–936 · Medieval · Benedictines
Genadio of Astorga or popularly San Genadio (c. 865, possibly El Bierzo, León - 936, Peñalba de Santiago) was a Spanish Benedictine monk, hermit and bishop of Astorga between 899 and 920. He also founded several monasteries in El Bierzo.
- Saint Gennard de Fontenelle
720 · Medieval
Gennard de Fontenelle served as an abbot and died in 720. He is recognized as a pre-congregation saint.
- Saint Geoffrey of Chalard
1060–1125 · Medieval
Geoffroy du Chalard, also known as Geoffroi du Chalard (in Latin: Gaufridus Castaliensis), born in 1060 in Boscavillot (Creuse) and died on October 6, 1125, in Le Chalard (Haute-Vienne), was a French priest, hermit, and later an Augustinian canon, who founded the Priory of Notre-…
Saint Geoffroy de Loudon1255 · Medieval
Geoffroy de Loudon was a Catholic priest and bishop of Le Mans. He died in 1255 and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint George El Mozahem940–969 · Medieval
George El Mozahem (Coptic: ⲅⲉⲱⲣⲅⲓⲟⲥ ⲡⲓⲍⲟϩⲉⲙ; 940 – June 26, 969) is a Coptic Orthodox martyr and saint. Born in Talkha, Egypt, as El-Mozahem to a Christian mother (Mary) and a Muslim father (Jumaa Al Atawy), He was raised in his father's religion until he reached the age of twel…
- Saint George of Amastris
701–800 · Medieval
George of Amastris (Greek: Γεώργιος ὁ Ἀμάστριδος; died 802/807) was a Byzantine monk who was made bishop of Amastris against his will. George was born in the town ton Kromnenon, located near Amastris in Paphlagonia, to a local noble family, around the middle of the 8th century.
- Saint George of Chqondidi
1001–1118 · Medieval
George of Chqondidi (Georgian: გიორგი ჭყონდიდელი, Giorgi Chqondideli) (died c. 1118) was a Georgian churchman and court minister best known as a tutor and the closest adviser of King David IV (r. 1089–1125).
- Saint George of Mytilene
776–821 · Medieval
Saint George of Mytilene (born c. 776, died April 7, 820 or 821) was a hermit, Bishop of Mytilene, and a saint in the Catholic Church. He was born in Asia to a wealthy and religious family. At the age of seventeen, he distributed his wealth to the needy and entered a monastery.
Saint George the Confessor701–814 · Medieval
Saint George the Confessor (Greek: Ἅγιος Γεώργιος ὁ Ὁμολογητής), also known as Saint George of Antioch, was the Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia in the 8th century. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church, and his feast day is 19 April.
Saint George the Hagiorite1009–1065 · Medieval
George the Hagiorite (Georgian: გიორგი მთაწმინდელი) (1009 – 27 June 1065) was a Georgian monk, calligrapher, religious writer, theologian, and translator, who spearheaded the activities of Georgian monastic communities in the Byzantine Empire.
- Saint George the Hungarian
1015 · Medieval
Saint George the Hungarian was a Christian citizen of Kievan Rus' who died in 1015. He was killed by a heart injury at a military camp on the river Alta and is recognized as a passion bearer.
Saint George the Standard-Bearer776–821 · Medieval
Saint George the Standard-Bearer (Greek: Ἅγιος Γεώργιος ὁ Σημειοφόρος), also known as Saint George the Confessor (c. 776 – 7 April 821), was the Archbishop of Mytilene from 804 until his deposition in 815.
Saint Georges de Choziba650–625 · Medieval
Saint George of Choziba, also called George the Chozibite or Chozebite (died c. 625), was a Greek Cypriot monk and leader of the monastery of Choziba in the vicinity of Jerusalem. Today, the monastery is named after George. George was born on Cyprus and orphaned at a young age.
- Saint Georgia of Clermont
500 · Medieval
Georgia (died c. 500) was a virgin and hermit near Clermont, Auvergne. In the Catholic Church, she is revered as a saint and her feast day is 15 February.
- Saint Georgios II.
750–807 · Medieval
George II (died 807) was the Greek Patriarch of Jerusalem from 797 until his death. Before his election as patriarch, George had served as syncellus under his predecessor, Elias II. He is venerated as a saint in the Georgian Church of Palestine, and his feast day is April 7.
Saint Gerald of Aurillac855–909 · Medieval
Gerald of Aurillac (or Saint Gerald) (c. 855 – c. 909) is a French saint of the Roman Catholic Church, also recognized by other religious denominations of Christianity.
Saint Gerald of Braga1050–1108 · Medieval · Benedictines
Gerald of Braga was a bishop of Braga. Gerald was born in Cahors, Gascony, and became a Benedictine monk at Moissac, France. Archbishop Bernhard of Toledo, also a Cluniac monk, admired the liturgical singing in the monastery and asked Gerald to renew the liturgical music in Tol…
- Saint Gerald of Mayo
731 · Medieval
Gerald of Mayo (died 13 March 732 AD) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. Gerald was born in Northumbria. Little reliable information is known of his early life, and his date of birth is unknown.
- Blessed Gerald of Salles
1055–1120 · Medieval · Cistercians
Gerald of Salles (c.1055 or 1070 – 1120) was a French monastic reformer from Salles, Lot-et-Garonne near Bergerac, Dordogne in the south-west of France. His feast day is on April 20. Gerald of Salles was ruler of Salles near Bergerac in Dordogne, France.
Saint Gerald of Sauve-Majeure1020–1095 · Medieval · Benedictines
Saint Gerald of Sauve-Majeure, OSB (sometimes also Gerard or Geraud) (c. 1025–1095), also known, from his place of origin, as Gerald of Corbie, was a Benedictine abbot.
Venerable Gerard I of Toul935–994 · Medieval
Gerard (French: Geraud; German Gerhard; c. 935 – 23 April 994) was a German prelate who served as the Bishop of Toul from 963 until his death.
- Saint Gerard of Clairvaux
1101–1138 · Medieval · Benedictines
Gerard of Clairvaux (died 1138) was the older brother of Bernard of Clairvaux. He was the son of Tescelin le Roux and Aleth de Montbard. When Bernard entered Cîteaux with a group of young relatives and friends in 1112, Gerard did not join him.
Saint Gerard of Csanád980–1046 · Medieval · Benedictines
Gerard or Gerard Sagredo (Hungarian: Gellért; Italian: Gerardo di Sagredo; Latin: Gerardus; 23 April 977/1000 – 24 September 1046) was the first bishop of Csanád in the Kingdom of Hungary from around 1030 to his death.
- Saint Gerard of Gallinaro
639 · Medieval
Saint Gerard of Lunel1275–1298 · Medieval · Third Order of Saint Francis
Gerard of Lunel (French: Gérard de Lunel) (Italian: San Gerio, Girio) (ca. 1275–1298), also known as Roger of Lunel and as Saint Géri (Gerius), was a French saint. Born to the French nobility, he became a Franciscan tertiary at the age of five.
Saint Gerard of Potenza1119 · Medieval
Saint Gerard of Potenza, also Gerard La Porta (Italian: Gerardo di Potenza, Gerardo La Porta) (d. 30 October 1119) was a Roman Catholic saint and a bishop of Potenza in Italy. Gerard was born in Piacenza into the noble Della Porta family.
Blessed Gerard of Villamagna1174 · Medieval · Order of Friars Minor
Gerard of Villamagna (1174 - 13 May 1242) - known also as Gerard Mecatti and Gerard of Monza - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed member of the Order of Saint John and the Third Order of Saint Francis. Pope Gregory XVI beatified him on 18 March 1833. The Order of St.
- Blessed Gerardesca of Pisa
1250–1269 · Medieval · Camaldolese
Gerardesca of Pisa was born in 1250 in the Republic of Pisa and served as a Camaldolese nun. She died in Pisa in 1269 and is recognized as a blessed.
Blessed Gerardo Cagnoli1267–1343 · Medieval · Franciscans
Gerardo Cagnoli (c. 1267 – 29 December 1342) was an Italian Roman Catholic and professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor. He embarked on a long pilgrimage south where he passed through Rome and Naples before settling in Trapani and then on the slopes of Mount Etna for a…
Saint Gerardo dei Tintori1134–1207 · Medieval
Saint Gerardo dei Tintori or Tintore (1134(?) – 6 June 1207) is a saint of the Catholic Church, joint patron saint (with Saint John the Baptist) of Monza in Italy, where he is particularly noted as the founder of a hospital.
- Blessed Gerardus van Serradiconti
1367 · Medieval
Gerardus van Serradiconti died in 1367. He is recognized as a blessed.
Venerable Gerasim Vologodskiĭ1178 · Medieval
Gerasimus of Vologda was the first wonderworker in the city of Vologda, Russia He is canonised by the Russian Orthodox Church, his feast day is celebrated on March 4.
- Saint Gerasimo di San Lorenzo
1100–1180 · Medieval
Saint Gerasimo di San Lorenzo was born in 1100 in San Lorenzo. He died in 1180 in the same location and is recognized as a Catholic saint.
- Blessed Gerberga of Lorraine
925–995 · Medieval
Gerberga of Lorraine (c. 925–995) was a lady of the highest European nobility who became the wife of Megingoz of Guelders around 945. She was a daughter of Godfrey, Count Palatine of Lotharingia and Ermentrude, possibly the eldest daughter of Charles the Simple.
Saint Gerbold690 · Medieval
Saint Gerbold (French: saint Gerbaud or saint Gerbold) (died c. 690 AD) was a French bishop venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He was a monk who founded the abbey of Livry in Normandy and later became bishop of Bayeux.
- Saint Gerbrandus
1150 · Medieval · Cistercians
Born in 1150, Gerbrandus was a Cistercian monk. He is recognized as a saint.