Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 11th century
A list of people, who died during the 11th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church:
| Name | Birth | Birthplace | Death | Place of death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rainbold (Rainnold) | 1001 | ||||
| Theobald[1] | 927 | 1001 | |||
| John the Iberian[2] | 1002 | ||||
| Podius | 1002 | Bishop of Florence | |||
| Athanasius the Athonite[3] | 920 | 1003 | |||
| Gregory of Narek[4] | 950 | 1003 | |||
| Abbo of Fleury[5] | 945 | 1004 | |||
| Aderald[6] | 1004 | ||||
| Adalbero[7] | 1005 | Bishop of Verdun | |||
| Alfrick | 1005 | Canterbury, Kent | Archbishop of Canterbury | ||
| Benedict of Benevento and Companions | 1005 | ||||
| Macarius of Collesano | 1005 | ||||
| Wulsin (Abbot Ulsinus) | 1005 | Bishop of Sherborne | |||
| Attilanus | 937 | 1007 | Bishop of Zamora | ||
| Peter of Perugia (Peter of Vincioli) | 1007 | ||||
| Bernard of Menthon (Montjoux) | 923 | 1008 | |||
| Justus of Poland | 1008 | ||||
| Arduinus | 1009 | ||||
| Bruno of Querfurt (Bonifatius) | 974 | 1009 | |||
| Andrew Zorard | 980 | 1009? | |||
| Ansfried of Utrecht (Ansfridus) | 945 | 1010 | Bishop of Utrecht | ||
| Atto | 1010 | ||||
| Gulstan | 1010 | ||||
| Willigis | 940 | 1011 | Bishop of Mainz | ||
| Alphege (Elphege) | 954 | 1012 | |||
| Benedict of Szkalka | 1012 | ||||
| Coloman of Stockerau | 1012 | ||||
| Guy of Anderlecht | 950 | 1012 | |||
| Macarius | 1012 | ||||
| Libentius | 1013 | Bishop of Hamburg | |||
| Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich | 970 | 1015 | |||
| Elsiar | 1015 | ||||
| Vladimir I of Kiev | 956 | 1015 | |||
| Eadnothus | 1016 | Bishop of Dorchester | |||
| Gormcal | 1016 | ||||
| Simeon the Armenian | 1016 | ||||
| Walstan | 1016 | ||||
| Osburga | 1018 | ||||
| Heimerad | 970 | 1019 | |||
| Gaudentius (Radim Gaudentius) | 970 | 1020 | Archbishop of Gniezno| | ||
| Firmian | 1020 | ||||
| Heribert of Cologne (Herbert) | 970 | 1021 | |||
| Herve | 1021 | ||||
| Bernward of Hildesheim | 960 | 1022 | Bishop of Hildesheim | ||
| Olof Skötkonung | 980 | 1022 | |||
| Theodoric of Orleans | 1022 | Bishop of Orléans | |||
| Agatha Hildegard | 1024 | ||||
| Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor | 972 | 1024 | |||
| Bononio | 1026 | ||||
| Aurelia | 1027 | ||||
| Romuald | 952 | 1027 | |||
| Ulfrid | 1028 | ||||
| Fulbert of Chartres | 970 | 1028 | Bishop of Chartres | ||
| Gerard of Saint-Wandrille | 970 | 1029 | |||
| Elfleda (Ethelfleda) | 1030 | ||||
| Olaf II of Norway | 995 | 1030 | |||
| Dominic of Sora | 951 | 1031 | |||
| Saint Emeric of Hungary | 1007 | 1031 | |||
| William of Volpiano (William of Dijon) | 962 | 1031 | |||
| Lolanus | 1034 | ||||
| Astrik (Anastasius) | 1035 | Bishop of Břevnov | |||
| Saint Ermengol | 1035 | Bishop of Urgell | |||
| Meinwerk, Bishop of Paderborn | 975 | 1036 | |||
| Felix of Rhuys | 970 | 1038 | |||
| Gotthard of Hildesheim (Godehard) | 960 | 1038 | Bishop of Hildesheim | ||
| Lyutis | 1038 | ||||
| Stephen I of Hungary | 975 | 1038 | |||
| Regimbald (Regimbaut, Reginbald) | 1039 | Bishop of Speyer | |||
| Cunigunde of Luxembourg (Kunegund) | 975 | 1040 | |||
| Anastasius XIX (Astrik) | 1040 | ||||
| Winaman | 1040 | ||||
| Blessed Fortis Gabrielli | 1040 | ||||
| William of Penacorada | 1042 | ||||
| Hallvard Vebjørnsson | 1020 | 1043 | |||
| Atto | 1044 | Bishop of Oca-Valpuesta | |||
| Gregory. Bishop of Ostia | 1044 | ||||
| Amicus | 1045 | ||||
| Bertwald of Ramsbury (Brithwald) | 1045 | Bishop of Ramsbury | |||
| Bruno | 1005 | 1045 | Bishop of Würzburg | ||
| Hilary | 1045 | ||||
| Sigfrid of Sweden | 1045 | ||||
| Blessed Gunther | 955 | 1045 | |||
| Druthmar of Lorsch | 1046 | ||||
| Gerard Sagredo | 1046 | ||||
| Guy of Pomposa | 1046 | ||||
| Blessed Richard | 970 | 1046 | |||
| Poppo of Deinze | 977 | 1048 | |||
| Ysarn | 1048 | ||||
| Odilo of Cluny | 962 | 1049 | |||
| Alferius | 930 | 1050 | |||
| Casilda | 1050 | ||||
| Eadsige | 1050 | ||||
| Guinizo | 1050 | ||||
| Oliver | 1050 | ||||
| Davinus | 1051 | ||||
| Peter of Trevi | 1052 | ||||
| Bardo | 982 | 1053 | |||
| Procopius | 1053 | ||||
| Pope Leo IX | 1002 | 1054 | Pope | ||
| Blessed Herman the Cripple | 1013 | 1054 | |||
| Bartholomew of Grottaferrata (Bartholomew of Rossano) | 970 | 1055 | |||
| Gurloes | 1057 | ||||
| Íñigo of Oña (Eneco) | 1057 | ||||
| Alfwold | 1058 | Bishop of Salisbury | |||
| Ardanus (Ardaing, Ardan, Ardagne) | 1058 | ||||
| Paternus | 1058 | ||||
| Dominic Lauricatus (Dominic of San Severino) | 995 | 1060 | |||
| Blessed Gisela of Hungary | 984 | 1059 | |||
| Alvitus | 1063 | ||||
| Ansueris | 1066 | ||||
| Arialdo (Arialdo) | 1010 | 1066 | |||
| Conrad of Trier (Cuno) | 1066 | Bishop of Trier | |||
| Edward the Confessor | 1005 | 1066 | |||
| Gottschalk (Obotrite prince) | 1010 | 1066 | |||
| John Scotus | 990 | 1066 | Bishop of Ratzeburg | ||
| Ordonius of Astorga | 1066 | Bishop of Astorga | |||
| Rudolph (Rodolph) | 1066 | Bishop of Gubbio | |||
| Theobald of Provins | 1017 | 1066 | |||
| Maurilius | 1000 | 1067 | |||
| Robert of Chaise-Dieu | 1067 | ||||
| William | 1067 | Bishop of Roskilde | |||
| Austindus | 1068 | ||||
| Amunia | 1069 | ||||
| Arnulf | 1070 | Bishop of Gap | |||
| Godelina | 1049 | 1070 | |||
| Offa | 1070 | ||||
| Robert of Frassinoro | 1070 | ||||
| Theobald | 990 | 1070 | |||
| Walter of L'Esterp | 1070 | ||||
| Blessed Maurus of Nitra | 1070 | Bishop of Pécs | |||
| Adela | 1071 | ||||
| Peter Damian | 1007 | 1072 | |||
| Anthony of Kiev | 983 | 1073 | |||
| Dominic of Silos | 1000 | 1073 | |||
| Garcia | 1073 | ||||
| John Gualbert | 995 | 1073 | |||
| Anno II (Archbishop of Cologne) | 1010 | 1075 | |||
| Gervinus | 1075 | ||||
| Blessed Gundekar II of Eichstätt | 1019 | 1075 | Bishop of Eichstätt | ||
| Lietbertus (Liebert, Leitbert) | 1010 | 1076 | Bishop of Cambrai | ||
| Gilduin of Dol | 1077 | ||||
| Leontius | 1077 | Bishop of Rostov | |||
| Raynerius (Raynier) | 1077 | Bishop of Forconium (later the See of Aquila) | |||
| Leo of Lucca | 1079 | ||||
| Stanislaus of Szczepanów | 1030 | 1079 | |||
| Aldemar (the Wise) | 1080 | ||||
| David of Sweden (David of Muntorp) | 1080 | Bishop of Västerås | |||
| Eskil | 1080 | ||||
| Gebuinus, Archbishop of Lyon | 1080 | ||||
| Peter of Chavanon | 1003 | 1080 | |||
| Simon de Crépy | 1082 | ||||
| Sisebut | 1082 | ||||
| Elaeth | 1084 | ||||
| Alfano I (Archbishop of Salerno) | 1015 | 1085 | |||
| Anastasius XX of Cluny | 1020 | 1085 | |||
| Pope Gregory VII | 1029 | 1085 | Pope | ||
| Anselm of Lucca (Anselm the Younger) | 1036 | 1086 | Bishop of Lucca | ||
| Canute IV of Denmark (Knute) | 1043 | 1086 | |||
| Sisebutus | 1086 | ||||
| Arnold of Soissons (Arnoul) | 1040 | 1087 | Bishop of Soissons | ||
| Gebizo (Gerizo) | 1087 | ||||
| Blessed Pope Victor III | 1026 | 1087 | Pope | ||
| Benno | 1010 | 1088 | Bishop of Osnabrück | ||
| Blessed Peter Igneus ("The Fiery") | 1089 | Bishop of Albano | |||
| Isaias of Rostov | 1090 | ||||
| Adalbero of Würzburg | 1010 | 1090 | Bishop of Würzburg | ||
| Altmann of Passau | 1015 | 1091 | Bishop of Passati | ||
| Blessed William of Hirsau | 1030 | 1091 | |||
| Blessed Wolfhelm of Brauweiler | 1091 | ||||
| Albert (Aribert) | 1092 | Bishop of Como | |||
| Veremundus (Veremund) | 1092 | ||||
| Amatus of Nusco | 1003 | 1093 | Bishop of Nusco | ||
| Saint Margaret of Scotland | 1045 | 1093 | |||
| Ulrich of Zell | 1029 | 1093 | |||
| John | 1094 | Bishop of Monte Marano | |||
| Nicholas the Pilgrim | 1094 | ||||
| Gerald of Sauve-Majeure | 1025 | 1095 | |||
| Ladislaus I of Hungary | 1046 | 1095 | |||
| Vitus | 1095 | ||||
| Wulfstan (Bishop of Worcester) | 1008 | 1095 | Bishop of Worcester | ||
| Engelmer | 1096 | ||||
| Blessed Andrew of Strumi | 1097 | ||||
| Blessed Hildemar | 1097 | ||||
| Matthew of Beauvais | 1098 | ||||
| Saint Osmund | 1099 | Bishop of Salisbury | |||
| Blessed Pope Urban II | 1042 | 1099 | Pope | ||
| Walter of Pontoise | 1030 | 1099 | |||
| Ağanus | 1100 | ||||
| Aleaunie (Adelelmus or Lesmes) | Laudun, Poitou, France | 1100 | |||
| Aurea of San Millán | 1100 | ||||
| Botuid (Botwid) | 1100 | ||||
| Elgar | 1100 | ||||
| Gerland | 1100 | Bishop of Agrigento | |||
| Blessed Irmgard | 1025 | 1100 | |||
| Blessed Richildis | 1100 |
See also
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. (2020). 'Vladimir I'. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vladimir-I
Behind the Name. (2020). 'Andrew of Strumi'. Retrieved from https://www.behindthename.com/namesakes/3367
- Christianity in the 11th century
- 11th century saints[8]
- Christianity saints finder[9]
Footnotes
- ^ "Lexikon der Heiligen und Namenstage, (Albert Urban, ed.), Herder-Verlag, Freiburg, 2010
- ^ Butler's Lives of the Saints, Volume 7, Liturgical Press, p. 86
- ^ Greenfield, Richard P. H.; Talbot, Alice-Mary Maffry (2016). Holy Men of Mount Athos. Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. Vol. 40. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-08876-4.
- ^ "Martirologio Romano (in Italian)" (PDF). Ufficio liturgico Nazionale della Conferenza Episcopale Italiana. p. 227. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
- ^ Campbell, Thomas. "St. Abbon." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. - ^ "Saint Adérald". nominis.cef.fr (in French). 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
- ^ "Metz, Bishopric of", The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. VII, 1953
- ^ "11th Century". CatholicSaints.Info. 2009-06-21. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- ^ "Saint Search". Newman Connection. Retrieved 2020-04-03.