Saint Aderald of Troyes
Archdeacon of Troyes in the 10th century, Adérald distinguished himself by his austere piety, his twelve pilgrimages to …
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Today: Troyes
8 saints associated
Archdeacon of Troyes in the 10th century, Adérald distinguished himself by his austere piety, his twelve pilgrimages to …
A virgin from the East and daughter of the King of Corinth, Saint Helena is the patroness of the Diocese of Troyes, wher…
A reformer of the Church in Ireland in the 12th century, Malachy was Bishop of Connor and later Archbishop of Armagh, st…
A virgin from Antioch in Pisidia, Margaret was rejected by her father, an idolatrous priest, for her Christian faith. Af…
A virgin of the early centuries honored in Troyes, Saint Mastidia (or Mathie) is described as a royal virgin. Her relics…
Born in Spain under the name Galindo, Prudence fled to France and became Bishop of Troyes in the 9th century. A learned …
Originally from Samos, Savinien fled to Gaul to practice his Christian faith. After converting many people in Troyes, he…
Of Roman origin, Vinebaud was first a hermit at Bossensy before becoming abbot of Saint-Loup in Troyes in 583. A man of …
Saints associated with Troyes Cathedral: Saint Aderald of Troyes, Saint Helena of Troyes, Saint Malachy of Armagh, Saint Margaret (Marina) of Antioch, Saint Mastidia (Mathie), Saint Prudentius of Troyes, Saint Savinian (Sabinien) and Saint Vinebaud.
Troyes Cathedral corresponds today to Troyes.