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Saint and Anastasius
* Saint Anastasius – a martyr under Nero
* Saint Anastasius the Fuller – martyr ( d. 304 )
* Saint Anastasius of Persia – Persian martyr ( d. 628 )
* Saint Anastasius of Pavia – bishop of Pavia ( d. 628 )
* Saint Anastasius Sinaita ( of Sinai ) – theologian, Father of the Eastern Orthodox Church, monk, priest, and abbot of the monastery at Mt.
* Astrik or Saint Anastasius of Pannonhalma – ambassador of Stephen I of Hungary ( d. 1030 )
* Saint Anastasius of Lleida
His other historical works included lives of the abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow, as well as verse and prose lives of Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, an adaptation of Paulinus of Nola's Life of St Felix, and a translation of the Greek Passion of St Anastasius.
Hildegard communicated with popes such as Eugene III and Anastasius IV, statesmen such as Abbot Suger, German emperors such as Frederick I Barbarossa, and other notable figures such as Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, who advanced her work, at the behest of her abbot, Kuno, at the Synod of Trier in 1147 and 1148.
Pope Saint Anastasius I, born in Rome the son of Maximus, was pope from 27 November 399 to 401.
Pope Saint Siricius, Bishop of Rome from December 384 ( the date in December — 15 or 22 or 29 — is uncertain ) until his death on 26 November 399, was successor to Damasus I and was himself succeeded by Anastasius I.
* January 22 – Saint Anastasius the Persian
* Saint Anastasius Sinaita ( theologian )
* Saint Anastasius of Cyprus, monk
* Saints Theodore and Euprepius, and two men named Anastasius ( 7th century ), confessors and disciples of Saint Maximos the Confessor
* Saint Anastasius of Sinai, abbot
* Saint Anastasius, Bishop of Brescia in Lombardy, in Italy ( 610 )

Saint and Pavia
The Golden Legend transmits the episode of a great plague that afflicted the Lombards in the time of King Gumburt, which was stopped by the erection of an altar in honor of Sebastian in the Church of Saint Peter in the Province of Pavia.
Beyond Eugippius ' work, the only other contemporary source that mentions Saint Severinus is the Vita beati Antonii by Magnus Felix Ennodius, bishop of Pavia.
* Saint Peter of Pavia ( 735 )
* Saint Hilary, Bishop of Pavia, one of the bishops in the north of Italy who fought against Arianism ( 376 )
* Saint Theodore of Pavia, Bishop of Pavia ( 778 )

Saint and 680
Saint Boniface ( c 680 – 750 ), Pope Gregory I ( c 540 – 604, r. 590 – 604 ), Adalbert of Egmond ( 8th century ), and priest Jeroen van Noordwijk, depicted in a 1529 painting by Jan Joostsz van Hillegom, currently on display at the Frans Hals Museum.
* Saint Boniface ( c 680 – 755 )
Saint Balthild of Ascania (;, " bold sword " or " bold spear "; c. 626 – January 30, 680 ), also called Bathilda, Baudour, or Bauthieult, was the wife and queen of Clovis II, king of Burgundy and Neustria ( 639 – 658 ).
* In 2007 the Irving Pulp & Paper Ltd. mill at Reversing Falls accidentally released 680, 000 litres of green liquor into the Saint John River ; pleading guilty, the company received a fine of $ 50, 000.
* Saint Bertha of Val d ' Or, martyr, founder and abbess of Avenay in the diocese of Châlons-sur-Marne ( 680 )
* Saint Adalsindis, sister of St Waldalenus, founder of the monastery of Bèze in France, Abbess of a convent near Bèze ( ca. 680 )
Saint Oda of Scotland ( c. 680 – c. 726 ) was a woman, supposedly of Scottish origin, who became a holy woman in the Netherlands.

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