Ellie Wood Keith Genealogy
SAINTS
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| 1 | Saint Aelfgifu or Elgiva | ||
| 2 | Saint Arnuff, Bishop of Metz | ||
| 3 | Saint Begga | ||
| 4 | Saint Charlemagne stained glass window in the Metz railroad station | ||
| 5 | Saint Evrard statue | ||
| 6 | Saint Ferdinand III | ||
| 7 | Saint Guilhem of Gellone Saint William of Gellone | ||
| 8 | Saint Margaret, Queen of Scotland | ||
| 9 | Saint Mathilde | ||
| 10 | Saint Richeza, Queen consort of the Ezzonian dynasty | ||
| 11 | Sainte Adele of France | ||
| 12 | Saint Aelis (Adelheid) Empress in Rome | ||
| 13 | Saint Ludmilla | ||
| 14 | Saint Louis IX, King of France | ||
| 15 | Ingegerd of Sweden 11th-century fresco of the St. Sophia Cathedral in Kiev representing the daughters of Ingegerd and Yaroslav I, with Anna probably being the youngest. Other daughters were Anastasia wife of Andrew I of Hungary, Elizabeth wife of Harald III of Norway, and perhaps Agatha wife of Edward the Exile. | ||
| 16 | Saint Vladmir \'the Great\' Monument on Saint Vladimir Hill in Kiev, often depicted in paintings and photographs of the city. | ||
| 17 | Saint Vladimir of Kiev | ||
| 18 | Saint Olga of Kiev Olga was one of the first people of Rus\' to be proclaimed a saint for her efforts to spread Christianity throughout the country. Because of her proselytizing influence, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church, and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church call Saint Olga by the honorific Isapóstolos, \"Equal to the Apostles\". She is also a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. However, she failed to convert Svyatoslav, and it was left to Vladimir I, her grandson and pupil, to make Christianity the lasting state religion. During her son\'s prolonged military campaigns, she remained in charge of Kiev, residing in the castle of Vyshgorod with her grandsons. She died in 969, soon after the Pechenegs\' siege of the city. | ||
| 19 | David I 'the Saint', King of Scotland 1124-1153 |
