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    Saint Pirmin (latinized Pirminius, born before 700 (c. 670 according to many sources), died November 3, 753 in Hornbach), was a Merovingian-era monk and missionary. He founded or restored numerous monasteries in Alemannia ( Swabia ), especially in the Alsace , along the Upper Rhine and in the Lake Constance region.

    • 700, somewhere in Spain
    • November 3
  2. Saint Pirmin - Catholic Saint | Saint for a Minute: Blesseds & Saints. Feast Day: November 3. Death: November 3, 753. Saint Pirmin, also known as Pirminio, Pirminius, and Pirmino, was a revered Catholic saint and scholar, possibly of Visigoth ancestry. He was born around the year 670 in South Aragon, which was a region of modern-day Spain.

  3. Saint Pirmin was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church during the 8th century. Born circa 700 AD, he was a Benedictine monk and missionary, known for his life of devotion and his significant contributions to the spread of Monasticism in Germany.

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  5. Feastday: November 3. Birth: 700. Death: 753. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Pirmin. Benedictine bishop. Born in Aragon, Spain, he was of Visigothic descent and was forced to flee Spain when the Arabs invaded in the eighth century.

  6. Saints & Angels. Facts. Feastday: November 3. Birth: 700. Death: 753. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Pirmin. Benedictine bishop. Born in Aragon, Spain, he was of Visigothic descent and was forced to flee Spain when the Arabs invaded in the eighth century.

  7. St Pirmin was a monk and missionary. He was born in the 7th century AD in Aragon, Spain. He died on November 3 753 AD in Germany. We celebrate his feast day on November 3 every year in the Catholic Church. St Pirmin Life History. St Pirmin was a monk following strong Irish monasticism influences.

  8. Under the protection and at the suggestion of Charles Martel, the Anglo-Saxon (?), Saint Pirmin founded, with the cooperation of Count Berthold and the Alemannian Duke Santfrid I (Nebi), the famous Benedictine monastery of Reichenau, which in earlier times, until the tenth century, bore the name of Sintleosesau (Sintlas Ow). Reichenau had ...

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