Saint Ebbon (or Ebbes) was the twenty-ninth Bishop of Sens. He is honored as a confessor on August 27.
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SAINTS
OF THE MONTH OF AUGUST
Saints and religious figures of France (Ebbon to Eptade)
Presentation of a series of French saints, including bishops such as Ebbon and Elaphe, as well as monastic figures such as Elisabeth of France and Embeline.
St. Ebbon or Ebbe S. Ebbon ou Ebbes Twenty-ninth bishop of Sens and confessor. s, twenty-ninth bishop of S ens Sens Archiepiscopal see occupied by Saint Aldric. and confessor. August 27. 266.
St. Elaphe, seventeenth bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne and confessor. August 19. 35.
St. Elisabeth or Isabelle of France, founder of the monastery of Longc monastère de Longchamps Monastery founded by Elisabeth of France in the diocese of Paris. hamps, in the diocese of Paris. August 31. 364.
St. Embeline or Bombeline, first abbess of Jully-sur-Sarce. August 21. 101.
St. Eptade of Autun, hermit at Cerven, in the diocese of Nevers. August 24. 173.
Sovereigns and prelates (Stephen to Hezekiah)
Continuation of the list including King Stephen of Hungary, various French bishops and abbots, and ending with the biblical King Hezekiah.
St. Stephe S. Etienne Protomartyr to whom Trond dedicated his property and a church. n, first king and apostle of the Hun Hongrois Kingdom where the saint's life takes place. garians. September 2. 422.
St. Stephen of Châtillon, bishop of the ancient see of Die, in Dauphiné. September 7. 555.
St. Enlade, bishop of Nevers... August 26. 226.
St. Eustace, abbot of Flay, today Saint-Germer, in the diocese of Beauvais. September 7. 560.
St. Envert, bishop of Orléans... Septem ber 7. 541. S. Eséchias Third king of Judah.
St. Hezekiah, thi rd k Juda Southern kingdom that remained faithful to the line of David. ing of Judah. August 28. 269.
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