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French Roman Catholic saint
Adelin of Seez
(also,
Hadelin
,
Adelheim
,
Adelhelm
, or
Adalhelmus
) (died c. 910) was a
Benedictine monk
and
abbot
at the abbey of Anisole.
[1]
He was the
Bishop of Seez
for twenty-six years starting around 884.
[2]
He is noted for authoring a work on the life and miracles of
Opportuna of Montreuil
(
Vita et miracula Sanctae Opportunae
).
[3]
See also
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References
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The monastery of Anisole,
Maine
, was founded by the hermit
Calevisus
(Saint Calais, 460-541), to whom the monastery was later rededicated, and from whom the town of
Saint-Calais
took its name.
William de St-Calais
(d. 1096) was prince-
bishop of Durham
.
- ^
Jones, Terry.
"Hadelin"
.
Patron Saints Index
. Archived from
the original
on 2007-02-06
. Retrieved
2007-04-25
.
- ^
Goyau, Georges (1912).
"Seez"
.
The Catholic Encyclopedia
. Vol. 8. Robert Appleton Company.
Archived
from the original on 14 May 2007
. Retrieved
2007-04-25
.