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  • Blessed Eberhard VI von Nellenburg
    Blessed Eberhard VI von Nellenburg

    1018–1078 · Medieval

    Eberhard VI of Nellenburg (born c. 1015; died March 26, 1078/79 or March 1, 1080) succeeded his father Eppo (died 1034) as Count in the Zürichgau, first appearing in records in 1036/37.

  • Saint Eberhard of Friuli
    Saint Eberhard of Friuli

    810–866 · Medieval

    Eberhard (c. 815 – 16 December 867) was the Frankish Duke of Friuli from 846. His name is alternatively spelled Everard, Evrard, Erhard, or Eberard; in Latinized fashion, Everardus, Eberardus, or Eberhardus. He wrote his own name "Evvrardus".

  • Venerable Eberhard of Salzburg
    Venerable Eberhard of Salzburg

    1085–1164 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Eberhard was Archbishop of Salzburg, Austria from 1146 until his death in 1164. Eberhard was born to a noble family of Nuremberg, Germany; he became a Benedictine in 1125 at Pruffening, Germany. Later he was made Abbot of Biburg near Regensburg.

  • Saint Eberigisil
    Saint Eberigisil

    600–594 · Medieval

    Eberigisil (died before 593) was Bishop of Cologne, being the fifth well-attested bishop, and the first with a Frankish name. Evergislu's tenure was marked by the unrest brought about by the migration of peoples, which dominated both city and country.

  • Saint Ebontius
    Saint Ebontius

    1050–1104 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Ebontius (died 1104), also known as Ebon, Pontius, or Ponce, was Bishop of Barbastro, Spain, after its recapture from the Moors. Born in Comminges, Haute Garonne, France, he became a Benedictine and abbot before accepting the See of Babastro.

  • Saint Ecgberht of Ripon

    639–729 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Ecgberht (or Egbert, and sometimes referred to as Egbert of Rath Melsigi) (died 729) was an Anglo-Saxon monk of Northumbria. After studying at Lindisfarne and Rath Melsigi, he spent his life travelling among monasteries in northern Britain and around the Irish Sea.

  • Saint Edith of Wilton
    Saint Edith of Wilton

    961–984 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Edith of Wilton (c. 961 – c. 984) was an English saint, nun and member of the community at Wilton Abbey, and the daughter of Edgar, King of England (r. 959–975) and Saint Wulfthryth.

  • Saint Edmund of Abingdon
    Saint Edmund of Abingdon

    1174–1240 · Medieval

    Edmund of Abingdon (also known as Edmund Rich, St Edmund of Canterbury, Edmund of Pontigny, French: St Edme; c. 1174 – 1240) was an English Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Canterbury.

  • Saint Edmund of Scotland

    1100–1100 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Edmund or Etmond mac Maíl Coluim (c. 1070 – after 1097) was a son of Malcolm III of Scotland and his second wife, Margaret of Wessex. He may be found on some lists of Scottish kings, but there is no evidence that he was king.

  • Saint Edward the Confessor
    Saint Edward the Confessor

    1066 · Medieval

    Edward the Confessor (1003/1005 – 5 January 1066) was King of the English from 1042 until his death in 1066. He was the last reigning monarch of the House of Wessex. Edward was the son of Æthelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy.

  • Saint Edward the Martyr
    Saint Edward the Martyr

    963–978 · Medieval

    Edward the Martyr (c. 962 – 18 March 978) was King of the English from 8 July 975 until he was killed in 978. He was the eldest son of King Edgar (r. 959–975).

  • Blessed Egidio de Asís

    1262 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Egidio de Asís was a Catholic priest and a member of the Franciscan order. He died in 1262 and is recognized as a blessed within the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Egilbert von Moosburg
    Blessed Egilbert von Moosburg

    950–1039 · Medieval

    Egilbert was bishop of Freising in Germany from 1005 to 1035. He was the tutor of Henry, Duke of Bavaria—the future Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor—between 1029 and 1033.

  • Blessed Egino of Verona
    Blessed Egino of Verona

    800–802 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Egino of Verona (8th century – Reichenau Island, February 27, 802) was a German scholar who became Bishop of Verona; he is considered a blessed. Egino came from a prominent Alemannic family: some evidence suggests he was of Ahalolfingian origin.

  • Saint Egwin of Evesham
    Saint Egwin of Evesham

    700–718 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Egwin of Evesham (died 30 December 717) was a Benedictine monk and, later, the third Bishop of Worcester in England. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church.

  • Blessed Ekkehard of Huysburg
    Blessed Ekkehard of Huysburg

    1100–1084 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Blessed Ekkehard of Huysburg (died 28 June 1084) was a canon at Halberstadt Cathedral and first abbot of the Benedictine abbey in Huysburg. According to the chronicles of the Annalista Saxo, Ekkehard about 1070 was appointed by Bishop Burchard II of Halberstadt as the spiritual…

  • Saint Eleanor of Provence
    Saint Eleanor of Provence

    1223–1291 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Eleanor of Provence (c. 1223 – 24/25 June 1291) was a Provençal noblewoman who became Queen of England as the wife of King Henry III from 1236 until his death in 1272. She served as regent of England during the absence of her spouse in France in 1253.

  • Saint Eleutherius of Auxerre

    561 · Medieval

    St. Eleutherius was a 6th-century Bishop of Auxerre in France and Pre-congregational Saint, who attended four Councils of Orléans between 533 and 549.

  • Saint Elias of Enna
    Saint Elias of Enna

    822–903 · Medieval

    Saint Elias of Enna, born John Rachites (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης Ῥαχίτης; 822/823 in Enna – August 17, 903 in Thessalonica), is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Eligius
    Saint Eligius

    588–660 · Medieval

    Eligius (French: Éloi; 11 June 588 – 1 December 660), venerated as Saint Eligius, was a Frankish goldsmith, courtier, and bishop who was chief counsellor to Dagobert I and later Bishop of Noyon–Tournai.

  • Blessed Elizabeth Picenardi
    Blessed Elizabeth Picenardi

    1428–1468 · Medieval · Servite Order

    Elisabetta Picenardi, also known as Elisabeth of Mantua, (1428 – 19 February 1468) was an Italian tertiary of the Servite Order. Picenardi was born in Mantua into a noble family and, despite pressure to wed a nobleman, insisted instead on pursuing the religious path alongside her…

  • Blessed Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
    Blessed Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia

    1255–1323 · Medieval

    Elizabeth of Hungary (Hungarian: Erzsébet, Serbian: Јелисавета/Jelisaveta; c. 1255 – c. 1322), also known as Blessed Elizabeth the Widow (Hungarian: Árpádházi Boldog Erzsébet), was a Hungarian princess member of the Árpád dynasty and (briefly and disputed) Queen consort of Serbia…

  • Saint Elizabeth of Schönau
    Saint Elizabeth of Schönau

    1129–1164 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Elisabeth of Schönau (c. 1129 – 18 June 1164) was a German Benedictine visionary. She was an abbess at the Schönau Abbey in the Duchy of Nassau, and reportedly experienced numerous religious visions, for which she became widely sought after by many powerful men as far away as Fra…

  • Saint Elli
    Saint Elli

    501 · Medieval

    Saint Elli was a 6th-century Welsh saint, or possibly two saints. Llanelli in Carmarthenshire and Llanelly in Monmouthshire are both named after Elli. There are traditions about a male saint Elli and a female saint Elli, and there are depictions of a male and of a female saint.

  • Saint Elzéar of Sabran
    Saint Elzéar of Sabran

    1285–1323 · Medieval · Third Order of Saint Francis

    Elzéar of Sabran, TOSF, Baron of Ansouis, Count of Ariano, was born in the castle of Saint-Jean-de-Robians, near Cabrières-d'Aigues in Provence, southern France, in 1285. He died in Paris, France, on September 27, 1323.

  • Saint Emeri de Banyoles
    Saint Emeri de Banyoles

    800–827 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Saint Emerius or Saint Mer (Narbonne, 800 – Sant Esteve de Guialbes, 827), abbot of Banyoles, is one of the most famous members of the Benedictine Order. He abandoned a military career and retired to the wilderness with a companion named Patricius.

  • Blessed Emerico di Quart

    1313 · Medieval

    Émeric de Quart (known in Italian as Emerico de Quart), born in the latter part of the 13th century at the castle of Quart in the Aosta Valley, was Bishop of Aosta from 1302 until his death on 1 September 1313.

  • Blessed Emilia Bicchieri
    Blessed Emilia Bicchieri

    1238–1314 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Emilia Bicchieri, OP (3 May 1238 – 3 May 1314) was an Italian Catholic nun of the Dominican Order. Born to a patrician, she is best known for founding a convent in her hometown of Vercelli, where she served as prioress. Bicchieri was beatified in 1769 by Pope Clement XIV.

  • Saint Emilian of Cogolla
    Saint Emilian of Cogolla

    473–574 · Medieval

    Saint Aemilian (12 November 472 – 11 June 573) is an Iberic saint, widely revered throughout Spain, who lived during the age of Visigothic rule.

  • Saint Emmeram of Regensburg
    Saint Emmeram of Regensburg

    600–652 · Medieval

    Saint Emmeram of Regensburg (also Emeram(m)us, Emmeran, Emmerano, Emeran, Heimrammi, Haimeran, or Heimeran) was a Christian bishop and a martyr born in Poitiers, Aquitaine.

  • Saint Engelmund of Velsen
    Saint Engelmund of Velsen

    601–739 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Saint Engelmund (Engelmond, Ingelmund) of Velsen (died 14 May c. 739) was an English-born missionary to Frisia. He was educated in his native country and entered the Benedictine Order. He was ordained a priest and later became an abbot.

  • Saint Eoban
    Saint Eoban

    699–754 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Eoban (died 5 June 754 at Dokkum) was a companion of St. Boniface, and was martyred with him on his final mission. In Germany, he is revered as a bishop and martyr. Little is known of Eoban apart from what the Vita Bonifatii says.

  • Saint Erhard of Regensburg
    Saint Erhard of Regensburg

    650–754 · Medieval

    Saint Erhard of Regensburg was bishop of Regensburg in the 7th century. He is identified with an Abbot Erhard of Ebersheimmunster mentioned in a Merovingian diploma of 684. Ancient documents call him also Erard and Herhard.

  • Saint Eribau d'Urgell

    1042 · Medieval

    Eribau d'Urgell served as a Roman Catholic Bishop of Urgell and a Catholic priest. He died in 1042 in Pomposa and is recognized as a locally-venerated saint within the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Eric IV of Denmark
    Saint Eric IV of Denmark

    1216–1250 · Medieval

    Eric IV (c. 1216 – 10 August 1250), also known as Eric Ploughpenny or Eric Plowpenny (Danish: Erik Plovpenning), was King of Denmark from 1241 until his death in 1250. His reign was marked by conflict and civil wars against his brothers.

  • Saint Eric IX of Sweden
    Saint Eric IX of Sweden

    1120–1160 · Medieval

    Saint Erik (c. 1125 – 18 May 1160), also called Eric IX or Erik Jedvardsson was King of Sweden from c. 1156 until his death in 1160. The Roman Martyrology of the Catholic Church names him as a saint memorialized on 18 May.

  • Saint Erkembode
    Saint Erkembode

    742 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Of the early life of Erkembode, who lived in the late 7th and first half of the 8th centuries, nothing is known. It has been surmised that he was an Irish monk who travelled with several companions to Sithiu, now Saint-Omer in northern France where he lived in the monastery.

  • Saint Erminold
    Saint Erminold

    1100–1121 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Erminold was a Benedictine abbot. He was given to Hirschau Monastery, in Würzburg, Germany, as a small child. In 1110, he became the abbot of Lorsch, resigning and returning to Hirschau when his election was disputed. In 1117, Erminold became abbot of Prüfening.

  • Saint Eterio de Viena

    626 · Medieval

    Eterio de Viena was a Catholic priest who served as a bishop. He died in 626 and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Eugendus

    450–510 · Medieval

    Eugendus (also Augendus; French: Oyand, Oyan; c. 449 – January 1, 510) was the fourth abbot of Condat Abbey, at Saint-Claude, Jura. Eugendus was born at Izernore.

  • Blessed Eugene III
    Blessed Eugene III

    1200–1153 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Pope Eugene III (Latin: Eugenius III; c. 1080 – 8 July 1153), born Bernardo, called Bernardo da Pisa, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 February 1145 to his death in 1153. He was the first Cistercian to become pope.

  • Saint Eugenio di Milano

    701–800 · Medieval

    Eugenio di Milano was a Catholic priest who served as a bishop. Born in 701, he died in Milan in 800 and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Eugenius III of Toledo
    Saint Eugenius III of Toledo

    657 · Medieval

    Saint Eugenius II (died 13 November 657), sometimes called Eugenius the Younger as the successor of Eugenius I, was Archbishop of Toledo from 647 until his death.

  • Saint Eugenius of Carthage
    Saint Eugenius of Carthage

    450–505 · Medieval

    Eugenius of Carthage was a Christian prelate unanimously elected Bishop of Carthage in 480 to succeed Deogratias. He was caught up in the disputes of his day between Arianism and mainstream Christianity. He is revered as a saint.

  • Saint Eulogius of Córdoba
    Saint Eulogius of Córdoba

    810–859 · Medieval

    Saint Eulogius of Córdoba (Spanish: San Eulogio de Córdoba (died 11 March 859)) was one of the Martyrs of Córdoba. He lived during the reigns of the Cordovan emirs Abd ar-Rahman II and Muhammad I (mid-9th century).

  • Blessed Euphemia of Racibórz
    Blessed Euphemia of Racibórz

    1299–1359 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Euphemia of Racibórz, OP (Polish: Eufemia raciborska) (1299/1301 – 17 January 1359) was a Dominican prioress in Racibórz who was a former Polish princess of the House of Piast in the Racibórz branch.

  • Blessed Eusebius of Esztergom
    Blessed Eusebius of Esztergom

    1150–1270 · Medieval · Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit

    Blessed Eusebius of Esztergom (Hungarian: Esztergomi Boldog Özséb; Polish: Euzebiusz z Ostrzyhomia; German: Eusebius von Gran; c. 1200 – 20 January 1270) was a Hungarian canon, hermit and the founder of the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit.

  • Saint Eustace of Luxeuil
    Saint Eustace of Luxeuil

    560–629 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Eustace of Luxeuil (c. 560 – c. 626), also known as Eustasius, was the second abbot of Luxeuil from 611. He succeeded his teacher Columbanus, to whom he had been a favorite disciple and monk. He had been the head of the monastic school.

  • Saint Eustache de Fly
    Saint Eustache de Fly

    1178–1211 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Eustace of Flay, one of the saints named Eustace (born c. 1178 in the Beauvaisis; died September 7, 1211, at the Abbey of Saint-Germer-de-Fly in the Oise), was a French Benedictine monk of the late 12th and early 13th centuries.

  • Saint Eustochia Smeralda Calafato
    Saint Eustochia Smeralda Calafato

    1434–1485 · Medieval · Poor Clares

    Eustochia Smeralda Calafato (March 25, 1434 in Messina – January 20, 1485 also in Messina) is a Franciscan Italian saint belonging to the Order of the Poor Clares. She is co-patroness of Messina, which is also the centre of her cultus.