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No. of Saints:

Western Saints Icon Project

Updated:

         505    

7/21/2010

Part Two

(click here for Saints beginning A through J)

Saints beginning K through Z:

St. Keby, Bishop in Cornwall 

 St. Kenelm, royal martyr of Winchcombe (+ 821)

St. Kenneth, Abbot of Kilkenny (+ 555)

St. Kenneth of Wales, Abbot

St. Kentigern (Mungo), Bishop in Scotland (+ 603)

St. Kevin, Abbot of Glendalough (+ c. 618)

 St. Kieran, Abbot-Founder of Clonmacnois (6th c.)

St. Kilian, Bishop, Martyr, Apostle of Franconia (+ 689)


St. Lambert, Bishop of Liege, Martyr (+ 708)

St. Laura, Nun, Martyr under the Moorish Yoke (+ 864)

St. Laurence, Great-Martyr, Archdeacon of Rome (+ 258)

St. Laurence, Archbishop of Canterbury (+ 619)

 St. Laserian, abbot in Ireland, bishop (6th-7th c.)

St. Leander, Bishop of Seville, Apostle of the Visigoths (+ 600)

St. Leo I, "the Great," Pope of Old Rome (5th c.)

 St. Leo III, Pope of Old Rome (8th to 9th c.)

St. Leo, the Wonderworker, Bishop of Catania in Sicily (+ 787)

St. Leonard, Abbot of Noblac, Limoges (+ 559)

St. Lioba, Abbess of Bischofsheim (+ 782)

 St. Livinus, or Lebuin, Bishop of Ghent, martyr (+633)

St. Louis, that is, Luis, Martyr of Córdova in Spain (+ 855)

St. Llewellyn of Bardsey, Monk (6th c.)

St. Lucy of Syracuse, Virgin, Martyr (+ ca. 304)

St. Ludger, 1st Bishop of Münster, Germany (+ 809)

St. Ludmila, grandmother of St. Wenceslaus (+ 921)


St. Macarius the Roman, abbot at Novgorod (12th c.) 

St. Maclovius of Aleth in Brittany, Bishop (+ ca. 621)

 St. Maelrubha, Abbot of Applecross in Scotland

St. Majolus of Cluny, Abbot (+ 994) 

St. Mamertus of Vienne, Bishop (5th c.) 

St. Mappalicus of Carthage, Martyr of Africa (+ ca. 250) 

 St. Marcellina, sister of St. Ambrose of Milan (+ 398)

St. Martha, sister of St. Lazarus, co-apostle of S. Gaul (1st c.)

St. Martial of Limoges, Apostle and Martyr (2nd-3rd c.)

St. Martin, Bishop of Tours, Wonderworker (+ 397)

St. Martin, Bishop of Vienne in Dauphiné

St. Martin I, Pope of Old Rome, Confessor (+ ca. 656)

St. Mary Magdalene, co-apostle of Southern Gaul (1st c.)

St. Maria Skobtsova, Nun of Paris (+ 1945)  

St. Mary, sister of St. Martha & St. Lazarus the Four-Days-Dead 

St. Maternus, Bishop of Cologne (1st-2nd c.) 

St. Matilda, Empress of Germany, Foundress (+ 968) 

St. Matthew the Evangelist (Western fresco)

 St. Maudetus, abbot, hermit (6th c.)

St. Maurice the Martyr of Agaunum (+ 286)

St. Maurus the Abbot, disciple of St. Benedict (+ 580)

St. Maximus the Bishop of Turin, Italy (+ ca. 467)

St. Maximus the Martyr of Carthage in Africa (+ ca. 250)

St. Melangell, Abbess in Wales 

St. Melanie of Rome, Martyr (+ 439) - also known as Melania

St. Mellitus, Archbishop of Canterbury (+ 624)

St. Methodius, Enlightener of the Slavs (+ 884)

 St. Mewan, ascetic and wonderworker of Brittany (6th c.)

St. Michael Archangel (fresco, San Pietro al Monte)

St. Mildred, Abbess of Minster in Thanet (ca. 712)

St. Moluac, Abbot-Founder of Lismore (+ 592)

St. Monica, mother of St. Augustine of Africa (+ 387)

 St. Mummolin, bishop of Noyon (ca. + 690)

St. Musa, blessed child-confessor & recluse of Old Rome


St. Natalina, Virgin-Martyr of Pamiers 

St. Nazarius, Martyr of Milan (1st c.) 

St. Nectan, Martyr of Hartland in Devonshire (6th c.)

 St. Nicetas the Goth, martyr (+ 387)

St. Nicholas Johnson, New-Martyr under the Communist Yoke 

St. Nicon, of Naples, abbot, martyred with 199 Monastics

St. Nikolai Velimirovich, Bishop of Zhica (+ 1956, in Illinois)

St. Nilus of Grottaferrata, abbot in Italy (+ 1005)

St. Ninian of Whithorn, Apostle to the Picts (+ 432)

St. Noë Emerging from the Ark (Western Mosaic-Icon)

St. Notker of St. Gall, monastic & hymnographer (+912)


St. Oda of Amay, Widow (+ 732)  

St. Odilia the Abbess of Hohenburg 

St. Odo the Abbot of Cluny (10th c.)

St. Oengus the Culdee (+ ca. 824)

St. Olaf the King & Enlightener of Norway, Martyr (+ 830)

 St. Omer (Audomar), Bishop of Thérouanne (+ 690)

St. Onesimus, Bishop of Ephesus, Martyr of Rome (1st c.)

St. Orentius, Bishop of Auch (+ 439)

St. Oscar--see St. Ansgar, Apostle of the North

St. Osith, Abbess of Chich (+ 642)

St. Oswald, King of Northumbria in Britain, & Martyr (+ 642)

St. Oswin, King of Deira (Northumbria), Martyr (+ 651)

St. Owen, Holy Hierarch of Wales 

 St. Osyth -- see St. Osith of Chich
 St. Otto -- see St. Odo of Cluny

St. Pabo of Prydain, King of Wales 

St. Palmatius, Martyr of Trier 

St. Pancratius, Bishop of Taormina in Sicily, Martyr (+ ca. 98)

St. Parasceva, Martyr of Rome (+ 138)

St. Paschal I, Pope of Rome, Champion of Holy Icons (+ 824)

St. Pastor, Martyr of Alcala (+ c. 304)

St. Paternus, Bishop of Vannes in Brittany (5th c.)

St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland (+ c. 461)

St. Paul, Holy Apostle, Martyr in the West (+ ca. 65)

St. Paul Aurelian, founder of churches in Brittany (+ ca. 573)

St. Paulinus of Nola, Bishop, Hymnographer (+ 431)

St. Perpetua, Martyr of Carthage (3rd c.)

St. Peter the Aleut, Martyr of California (+ 1815)

St. Peter the Apostle, Martyr of Old Rome (+ ca. 65)

St. Peter Urseolus, Doge of Venice, Hermit (+ 987)

St. Petroc of Cornwall, abbot (6th c.)

St. Phoebadius, Bishop of Agens, Foe of Arianism

 St. Piatus, Priest & Martyr of Tournai (+ ca. 300)
 St. Piran, Abbot of Llanpiran / Padstowe (6th c.)

St. Plectrudis, Queen, Nun (7th-8th c.)

St. Pothinus of Lyons, Bishop & Martyr (+ 177)

St. Priscilla, martyr of Carthage (1st c.)

St. Priscilla, martyr of Old Rome (1st c.)

St. Procopius, first fool for Christ of the Russian lands (+1303)

St. Protasius, Protomartyr of Milan (1st c.) with St. Gervasius

St. Publius, Martyr of Carthage in Africa 


St. Quiricus Martyr -- see St. Cyriacus 


St. Radegunda, Abbess of Poitiers (+ 587) 

St. Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn in New York (+ 1915)

St. Remaclus, Bishop of Maastricht, Founder (+ 664)

St. Remigius, Abp. of Rheims, Apostle to the Franks (+ 530)

St. Renatus (René) of Anjou, Bishop of Sorrento (+ 422)

St. Richard, Royal Pilgrim of Wessex (8th c.)

St. Richarius, Abbot, Hermit, Founder of Celles (+ c. 645)

St. Rigobert (Robert), Archbishop of Rheims (+ 745)

St. Robert, Abbot of Blois (+ 1011)

St. Robert, also called Rupert, Apostle of Austria (+ ca. 710)

 St. Rolendis the Myrrh-Streaming, virgin (7th-8th c.)
 St. Romuald, abbot (+ 1025 or 1027)
 St. Rose of Sardinia, martyr (3rd c.)

Synaxis of All Saints of Britain Icon 

St. Rupert--see St. Robert (the English form of the name)

St. Rusticus, Priest, Martyr of Paris (2nd c.)


St. Sabbas Stratelates of Rome, Martyr  

St. Sabinus, Bishop of Canossa in Apulia, Italy (+ 566)

St. Sampson, Bishop of Dol in Brittany (+ 565)

St. Sanctus, Deacon & Martyr of Lyons (+ 177)

St. Saturninus, Bishop and Martyr of Toulouse (+ 3rd c.)

St. Savinus of Lavedan, Hermit

St. Scholastica, Abbess, sister of St. Benedict of Nursia (+ 543)

St. Sebastian, Martyr of Rome (+ ca. 288)

St. Sebbi, King of the E. Angles, Hermit of London (+ 694)

St. Seiriol, Bishop of Ynys-Seiriol in Wales

St. Sennen, Martyr of Rome (+ c. 303)

Bl. Seraphim (Rose), Hieromonk--NOT GLORIFIED AS A SAINT

 St. Sergius the Roman, martyr (+ late 3rd c.)

St. Servatus, Bishop of Tongres/Maastricht (+ 384)

St. Severus, Archbishop of Ravenna (+ ca. 344)

St. Sidonius Apollinaris, Bishop of Clermont (5th c.) 

St. Sigfried, Apostle of Sweden, Martyr (+ 1045) 

 St. Sigebert, king (+ 656)

St. Sigismund, King, Hermit, Healer, & Martyr (+ 524)

St. Sigolena, Abbess of Troclar, Albi  

St. Sophia, Martyr of Old Rome (with her martyred daughters)

St. Stephanie, Martyr of Spain (also known as Stephanida)

St. Stephen, Protomartyr Archdeacon of Jerusalem (1st c.)

St. Stephen, King and Enlightener of Hungary (10th-11th c.)

 St. Stephen I, Pope & Martyr of Old Rome (+ 257)

St. Sturmi, Founder of Fulda, Apostle to the Saxons (+779)

St. Sunaman, Deacon & Martyr of Sweden (+ 1045) 

 St. Sunniva, Woman-Martyr of Norway (+ 1045)

St. Susanna, Virgin & Martyr of Old Rome (+ 295) 

St. Swithbert, Apostle of the Frisians (+ 807)

St. Swithin, Bishop of Winchester (9th c.)

St. Sylvester, Pope of Old Rome (+ 335)

Synaxis of Saints of Albi 

Synaxis of Saints of Béarn & Pays Basolie 

St. Syrus, first Bishop of Pavia in Italy (1st-2nd c.) 


St. Tarsicius, Acolyte, Martyr of Old Rome (+ ca. 255) 

St. Tatiana, Martyr of Rome (+ ca. 230) 

St. Teilo, or Dillon, Bishop of Llandaff in Wales (6th c.) 

St. Terence of Carthage, soldier, martyr (+ ca. 250) with 70 MM.

 St. Tewrog (Twrog) of Wales, disciple of St. Beuno (5-6th c.)

St. Theodore of Carthage, Martyr in Africa (+ ca. 250)

St. Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury (+ 690)

St. Theodulus, bishop of Sion in the Valais (4th c.)

St. Theopista, martyred at Rome with her family (+ 118)

St. Theopistus, martyred at Rome with his family (+ 118)

St. Theoritgitha, nun of Barking near London (+ ca. 700)

St. Theuderius, hermit of Vienne (+ 575)

St. Thyrsus, Martyr of Trier (2nd c.)

St. Tikhon, Abp. of N. America, Patriarch of Moscow (+ 1925)

St. Trophimus of Arles, Apostle of the 70 (2nd c.)

 St. Troyen (Trojanus), bishop of Saintes, France (+533)

St. Tugdual, or Tudwall, Bishop of Tréguier, Brittany (+ ca. 564)

St. Tydfil of Wales (Martyr, + 480)

St. Tysilio of Wales (Monastic founder, + 640)


St. Ulric of Ausburg, Bishop (+ 973) 

St. Ultan of Fosses & Péronne, Abbot (+ 686) 

St. Unaman, Priest, Martyr of Sweden (+ 1045) 

St. Urith of Chittlehampton 

St. Ursicinus, Bishop of Ravenna

St. Ursicinus, Abbot in Switzerland (+ ca. 625)

St. Ursmar, Bishop-Abbot of Lobbes (+ 713)

St. Ursula, Virgin-Martyr of Cologne (5th or 6th c.)


St. Valentine, Bishop and Martyr of Terni 

St. Valentine, Priest & Martyr of Old Rome (+ ca. 269)

 St. Valeria, Martyr of Aquitaine (1st c.)

St. Valeria, Martyr of Milan (1st c.) 

St. Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers (+ 605)

St. Verena, virgin, of Zurzach (+ 605)

St. Victor, Martyr of Marseilles (+ c. 287)

St. Victoria, Martyr of Rome (+ ca. 250)

St. Vincent of Agens, deacon & martyr (+ 300)

St. Vincent of Lérins, priest-monk, church writer (+ c. 445)

St. Vincent, Deacon and Martyr of Zaragoza (+ ca. 304)

St. Vincentia, Martyr of Ravenna (+ ca. 345)

St. Virgilius, Bishop of Arles (+ ca. 710) (reliquary picture)

St. Vitalis, Martyr of Ravenna (+ 304)

St. Vitus of Sicily, Youth-Martyr (+ ca. 300)

St. Vyacheslav--see St. Wenceslaus


St. Walburga the Myrrh-Streaming, Abbess (+ 779) 

Icon of Our Lady of Walsingham, comm. her appearance in 1061

St. Walstan the Generous, of Taverham (+ 1016)

 St. Wandragesil, Abbot (+ 668)

St. Wenceslaus, Prince at Praha in Bohemia (+ 929)

St. Werburga, Archabbess in Mercia (+ )

St. Wigbert, Abbot of Fritzlar in Germany (+ 797)

St. Wilfrid, Archbishop of York in England (+ 709)

 St. William, monastic founder of Gellone (+ 812)

St. Willibrord, Apostle of Frisia (+ 739)

 St. Winnoc--see St. Gwynog

St. Winaman, Subdeacon & Martyr of Sweden (+ 1045) 

St. Winifred, Virgin-Martyr of Wales (+ c. 650) 

St. Winnoc, Abbot near Dunkirk, Wonderworker (+ ca. 717) 

St. Winwaloë, Abbot of Landévennec in Brittany (6th c.) 

St. Wolfgang, Bishop of Regensburg (+994) 

St. Wulfhilda, Abbess & Prophetess of Barking (+ ca. 1000) 

St. Wulsin, Bishop of Sherborne near Sarum (+ 1002)  


St. Xanthippa of Spain, disciple of the Apostles (1st c.) 

St. Xenia, Martyr of Rome 


St. Yuri (George) Skobtsov, Martyr of Paris (+ 1945) 

St. Yves of Cornwall, Bishop (10th c.)


St. Zenobius, Bishop of Florence (+ 390) 

St. Zoticus, Feeder of the Poor (+350)


Credits

Giving Thanks Always..." We thank the following, and all those who have helped build this resource, donating icon graphics, permissions, and technical help.

Subdeacon Herman Blaydoe, St. Thomas Church, Maryland
(Carpatho-Russian Diocese)

Nikolai Jerome, Bailey, Colorado (OCA)

Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline, Massachusetts (special thanks to Fr. Parthenios) (HOCNA)

Sheila Reid, Grimsby, England (British Antiochian Orthodox Deanery)

Kevin Nikolai Payne, Illinois (Orthodox Church in America / Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America)

Aidan Hart of Shropshire in Wales (Archdiocese of Thyateira-Ecum. Patriarchate)

Sylvia Batchelor, England

Victor Timoshenko of HOCNA

Brian David Jackson, St. Anthony's Church, La Jolla, California (Antiochian Archdiocese)

Edward Vandivort, Theotokos of the Life-Giving Spring Church (Russian Orthodox)

Subdeacon Vladimir Raasch, MN (Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America, Ecumenical Patriarchate) 

Fr. Deacon Geoffrey Ready, Ireland (Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia or ROCOR) 

Fr. Victor Potapov, Washington, D.C. (ROCOR)

Abbot Thomas, Joy of All Who Sorrow Monastery (Moscow Patriarchate)

Jean-Michel Dossogne, Belgium.

Dr. Elizabeth Hudgins, Virginia, iconographer

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Paul Azkoul  iconographer
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Atelier Saint-André
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Master Iconographer Alexander Stoljarov
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(click here for Saints beginning A through J)