Eoaldus of Vienne

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Saint Eoaldus or Eoldus (French: Éoalde; died around 716) was bishop of Vienne in the very late 7th century and the early 8th century,[1] and is considered a pre-congregational saint in the Catholic church.[2]

Eoaldus is mentioned in the will of the abbot Ephibius in 696, which left lands to the church in Vienne, and in a confirmation of Childebert III in 697.[3]

He was a relation of the Frankish royal family.[1] He was responsible for beginning the construction of a new cathedral in Vienne (replaced in the 11th century) and for its dedication to Saint Maurice and the Theban Legion.[4]

His feast day is celebrated on 7 July.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Louis Duchesne, Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule. Provinces du Sud-Est (tome premier), vol. 3, Paris, Thorin et fils, 1894, pp. 9, 147–211 (online version)
  2. ^ a b CatholicSaints.info -Saint Eoaldus
  3. ^ Ulysse Chevalier, Notice chronologico-historique sur les archevêques de Vienne: d'après des documents paléographiques inédits, Vienne, 1879, p. 9 (online version)
  4. ^ Jean-Baptiste Drouet de Maupertuy, L'Histoire de la sainte Eglise de Vienne, Lyon, Jean Certe, 1708, pp. 88–89 (online version)

Further reading[edit]

  • "Ecclesia Viennensis" in Jean-Barthélemy Hauréau, Gallia christiana, vol. XVI, Paris, 1865, col. 35 (online version)