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Wiborada of St. Gall (also Guiborat,
Weibrath or Viborata; Alemannic: Wiberat) (died 926) was a
member of the
Swabian nobility in what is present-day Switzerland...
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period depicted (as
opposed to the time the
image was made, 1515).
Saint Wiborada is
often (anachronistically)
depicted with a
halberd to
indicate the means...
- her
affection for
Wiborada", she
continued to
serve her and also
became a recluse. They
lived together in
Wiborada's cell
until Wiborada was
killed by Hungarian...
- In 926
Magyar raiders attacked the
abbey and
surrounding town.
Saint Wiborada, the
first woman formally canonized by the Vatican,
reportedly saw a vision...
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September 935
found in
Roman Martyrology Wendelin of
Trier c. 554 c. 617
Wiborada 800s 926 5
January 1047 by Pope
Clement II
Wihtberht 7 May 675 13 August...
- The
Martyrdom of
Saint Wiborada, c. 1451.(killed by a fokos)...
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Orthodox Church) Germ**** of
Normandy Joseph Luu Van
Nguyen (Catholic Church)
Wiborada (Catholic Church)
William Tirry (Catholic Church) May 2 (Eastern Orthodox...
- open its
gates to them.
Proceeding with
Henry to Germany, he
canonized Wiborada, a nun of St. Gall,
martyred by the
Hungarians in 925. On his way back...
- C****ino, 883 by
Saracens Edmund of East Anglia, 869.
Ludmila of Bohemia, 921
Wiborada of St. Gall, 921 by
Magyars Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, 935 King Edward...
- his life.
Another book-saving
Catholic saint is the 10th-century
Saint Wiborada. She is
credited with
having predicted in 925 an
invasion by the then-pagan...