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Saint Sigolena of Albi (fl. 7-8th. c.) was an
Albigensian deaconess and
saint from Albi, France.
Sigolena was born into a
noble family of Aquitaine. Upon...
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Agnes Baillie Cunninghame (1905). "St.
Sigolena". A
Dictionary of
Saintly Women,
Volume 2. Bell. p. 224.
Sigolena of Albi. "Sainte Sigolène
Abbesse du monastère...
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element Sego- ("victory" or "strength").
Saint Segolena of
Troclar otherwise Sigolena of Albi (7th century),
French abbess and
saint Ségolène
Amiot (born 1986)...
- Sainte-Sigolène (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t siɡɔlɛn]; Vivaro-Alpine:
Santa Sigolena) is a
commune in the Haute-Loire
department in south-central France. Communes...
- a ship with 2
other bishops;
bishop menaced by devils[citation needed]
Sigolena of Albi Crosier[citation needed]
Silas Christian Martyrdom[citation needed]...
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Kinga (or Cunegunda) of
Poland Martyrs of
Daimiel Menefrida of
Cornwall Sigolena of Albi July 24 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Pioneer Day (Utah) Police...
- Sabinus,
Bishop of Canosa, d.
about 566 (Acta Sanctorum, Feb., II, 329);"
Sigolena,
Abbess of Troclar, d.
about 700 (Acta Sanctorum, July, V, 636);" Tillo...
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Bishop of Canosa, d.
about 566 (Acta Sanctorum, Feb., II, 329);" "St.
Sigolena,
Abbess of Troclar, d.
about 700 (Acta Sanctorum, July, V, 636);" "St....
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Flanders and is the
patron saint of
Termonde in
Belgium (7th century)
Saint Sigolena of Albi (Segoulème), a nun in the
convent of
Troclar on the Tarn in the...