Hildegrim of Châlons
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Hildegrim[1] (c. 750 – 827) was a Benedictine, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne from 804, and brother of Saint Ludger. He is also traditionally given as the first bishop of Halberstadt, a position now discounted by scholars;[2] he is known to have been active in spreading Christianity into the region of the diocese, as a mission among the Saxons. He followed his brother as abbot at Werden and Helmstedt in 809.[3] Hildegrim is buried at the crypt of the Werden abbey church.
He is a Catholic and Orthodox[4] saint, remembered on July 19.[5]
Notes
- ↑ Hildegrin, Hildigrin, Hildegrimus, Hildigrimus.
- ↑ Schaff, Philip. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge . page 119, page 505.
- ↑ Imperial Bishops: H-P
- ↑ Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
- ↑
External links
- Heiligenlexikon page
- (French)
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