Saint Arnulf (Arnoul)
Bishop of Metz in the 7th century and ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty, Saint Arnoul abandoned his office to end his life as a hermit in the Vosges…
First name and chronology
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Arnulf, between 576 and 1100; the most famous is Saint Arnulf, celebrated on August 15th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Bishop of Metz in the 7th century and ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty, Saint Arnoul abandoned his office to end his life as a hermit in the Vosges…
A knight and squire in Flanders during the 8th century, Arnoul was distinguished by his charity toward the poor, going so far as to steal his master's…
Born in Vendôme in the 11th century, Arnoux became a monk at the Abbey of the Holy Trinity before being retained in Rome by Pope Alexander II. Appoint…
A former nobleman and soldier from Brabant, Arnoul became a monk at Saint-Médard de Soissons before serving as its abbot and later its bishop. Known f…
Arnoul, a young layman in the service of an officer, distinguished himself by his charity before sacrificing his life to save his master from an ambus…
The feast of Arnulf is celebrated on August 15th, in memory of Saint Arnulf.
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Arnulf, including Saint Arnulf, Saint Arnulf, Saint Arnulf, Saint Arnulf and Saint Arnulf of Cysoing.
The most famous saint named Arnulf is Saint Arnulf (11th century).