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- Life of *Segolena (abbess of Troclar, 7th c., S02435) records her life, death and miracles. Written possibly at Albi or Troclar (both south-west Gaul), 642/c...
- similar Gaulish element Sego- ("victory" or "strength"). Saint Segolena of Troclar otherwise Sigolena of Albi (7th century), French abbess and saint Ségolène...
- about 566 (Acta Sanctorum, Feb., II, 329);" "St. Sigolena, Abbess of Troclar, d. about 700 (Acta Sanctorum, July, V, 636);" "St. Tillo Paulus, a Benedictine...
- Canosa, d. about 566 (Acta Sanctorum, Feb., II, 329);" Sigolena, Abbess of Troclar, d. about 700 (Acta Sanctorum, July, V, 636);" Tillo Paulus, a Benedictine...
- (7th century) Saint Sigolena of Albi (Segoulème), a nun in the convent of Troclar on the Tarn in the south of France, where she later became abbess (c. 769)...