Saint Trudpert

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Saint Trudpert is a Christian saint venerated in the region of present-day southwestern Germany, traditionally regarded as an early missionary and hermit whose cult gave rise to the Abbey of St. Trudpert.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
hermit
missionary
associatedWith Abbey of St. Trudpert NERFINISHED
Black Forest NERFINISHED
category Hermit saints
Medieval German saints
Roman Catholic martyrs
commemoratedBy monastery church of St. Trudpert NERFINISHED
place name St. Trudpert
cultCenter Abbey of St. Trudpert NERFINISHED
cultDevelopedInto Benedictine monastery at St. Trudpert
deathCause martyrdom (according to tradition)
deathPlace Breisgau region NERFINISHED
site of later St. Trudpert Abbey
feastDay April 23
April 26
feastDayNote feast day varies in different calendars
historicity partly legendary
honoredAs saint
honoredIn Diocese of Freiburg NERFINISHED
legacy foundation legend of St. Trudpert Abbey
memorialType local and regional liturgical commemoration
patronage St. Trudpert Abbey NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Breisgau NERFINISHED
present-day Baden-Württemberg
religion Christianity
role early missionary in Alemannic territory
hermit in the Black Forest region
timePeriod early Middle Ages
veneratedIn Breisgau NERFINISHED
southwestern Germany NERFINISHED
veneration Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
local cult in southwestern Germany

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Abbey of St. Trudpert namedAfter Saint Trudpert
Abbey of St. Trudpert dedicatedTo Saint Trudpert