Chronological list of saints in the 10th century

A list of people, who died during the 10th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church:

Timeline

Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Historical status Reference
Beorhthelm of Shaftesbury            
Antony Kauleas     901       [1]
Grimbald     903     Dubious [2][3]
Gerald of Aurillac 855   909       [4]
Demetrian     912   Bishop of Khytri   [5]
Blessed Notker Balbulus     912       [6]
Plegmund     914       [7]
Tutilo     915      
Clement of Okhrida     916       [8]
Anne (Susanna) 840   918      
Betto     918   Bishop of Auxerre  
Radbod     918   Bishop of Utrecht  
Ludmila 860   921      
Athelm     923      
Ansurius (Isauri)     925      
Pelagius (Pelayo) 912   925      
Wiborada 861   926      
Berno     927      
Hugh of Anzy le Duc     930      
Forannan     932   Bishop of Domhnach-Mor  
Frithestan     933   Bishop of Winchester 
Beornstan of Winchester     934   Bishop of Winchester  
Wenceslaus 907   935      
Elfleda     936      
Gennadius of Astorga (Genistus)     936   Bishop of Astorga  
Unni (Huno, Unni, Unno)     936   Archbishop of Bremen-Hamburg  
Lucidius     938      
Adegrin     940      
Guy of Baume     940      
Liberalis     940   Bishop of Embrun  
Blessed Benno     940      
Hermogius     942      
Odo of Cluny 879   942      
Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury (Elgiva), (Aelgyfa)     944      
Luke the Younger (Luke Thaumaturgus)     946      
Maurus     946   Bishop of Cesena  
Rachilidis     946      
Pelagius     950      
Victor     950      
Vincent     950      
Alphege the Elder (Elphege)     951   Bishop of Winchester  
Basil the Younger     952   Possibly died in 944.  
Blessed Ratho     953      
Thiento, abbot and martyr, and 6 Companions     955      
Paul of Latros     956      
Blessed Eberhard     958      
Arsenius     959   Bishop of Corfu  
Gerard of Brogne (Gerard Miles)     959      
Oda of Canterbury     959      
Edbert     960      
Edburga of Winchester     960      
Reinold     960      
Guibert     962      
Mundus (Mund, Munde)     962      
Aymard of Cluny     965 Cluny,France    
Bruno the Great of Cologne 925   965      
Gorman     965   Bishop of Schleswig  
Englatius (Englat, Tanglen)     966   Bishop of Tarves  
Raynerius     967      
Matilda (Mathilda, Maud) 895   968      
Olga of Kiev     969      
Merewenna (Merwenna, Merwinna)     970      
Ulrich of Augsburg     973   Bishop of Augsburg  
John of Gorze     974      
Conrad of Constance     975   Bishop of Constance  
Edgar the Peaceful     975      
Turketil     975      
Cadroe (Cadroel)     976      
Anastasius XVIII     977      
Rudesind (Rosendo)     977   Bishop of Compostela  
Edward     978   King of the English  
Geroldus (Gerold)     978      
Maccallin     978      
Liafdag     980   Bishop of Jutland  
Elstan     981   Bishop of Winchester  
Amaswinthus     982      
Eutropius     982   Bishop of Saintes  
Senorina     982      
Ludoiph     983      
Edith of Wilton 962   984      
Ethelwold     984      
Bobo (Beuvon)     985      
Minnborinus of Cologne     986      
Sandratus     986      
Wiltrudis     986      
Peter Urseolus (Orseolo) 928   987      
Dunchaid O'Braoin     988      
Dunstan 910   988      
Oswald of Worcester     992      
Gerard of Toul 935   994      
Majolus of Cluny 906 Avignon, France 994 Souvigny, France Abbot of Cluny  
Wolfgang 930   994   Bishop of Regensburg  
Gebhard     995   Bishop of Constance  
Victor     995      
Adalbert of Prague 956   997      
Adelaide 931   999      
Leo of Nonantula     1000      
Peter Martinez     1000      
Robert of Syracuse     1000      
Virila     1000      
Wulfthryth of Wilton     1000      

See also

References

  1. ^ "Anthony II Kauleas, patriarch of Constantinople (893–901)", Dumbarton Oaks
  2. ^ Butler (1886). "St. Grimbald, Abbot". Lives of the Saints. Vol. VII.
  3. ^ Grierson, Philip (1940). "Grimbald of St. Bertin's". The English Historical Review. 55 (220): 531. JSTOR 554293.
  4. ^ Odo of Cluny. The Life of Saint Gerald of Aurillac (Gerald Sitwell, O.S.B. trans.)
  5. ^ Walsh, Michael J. (2007). A New Dictionary of Saints: East and West. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press. p. 150. ISBN 9780814631867.
  6. ^ Kampers, Franz, and Klemens Löffler. "Notker." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911
  7. ^ "Saints of the British Isles: Plegmund". Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  8. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of Saints, Fifth Edition Revised, David Farmer, OUP Oxford, 2011, ISBN 0191036730, p. 394.