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Martyrs of Ebsdorf

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The Martyrs of Ebsdorf were the Saxon combatants killed in the winter of 880 CE at the Battle of Lüneburg Heath near Ebstorf, Lower Saxony.[1] They were subsequently declared martyrs by the church, with their feast day being 2 February.

Recognised martyrs

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The Lüneburg Heath

The Saxons consisted of 4 bishops, 11 noblemen, and numerous unknown foot soldiers. Recognised members include Bruno of Saxony,[2][3] Marquard of Hildesheim and Theodorich of Minden.[1][4] Some Synaxariums, however, contain a list of 32 saints:[5]

Bishops

  • Marquard, bishop of Hildesheim;
  • Gobbert, bishop of Osnabrück;
  • Erlulf, bishop of Verden;
  • Dietrich (or Theodorich, Theodorik, Theodoricus), bishop of Minden;

Knights

  • Wigmann
  • Bardo (3×)
  • Thioterik (2×)
  • Gerrich
  • Liudolf
  • Folkward
  • Avan
Bruno, Duke of Saxony

Noblemen

The Saxons were slain while fighting Norsemen of the Great Heathen Army who had recently been repelled from England at the Battle of Edington.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Martyrs of Ebsdorf". Traditional Catholic. 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
  2. ^ Annales Fuldenses.
  3. ^ The Gesta Francorum.
  4. ^ "CatholicSaints.Info » Blog Archive » Martyrs of Ebsdorf". Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  5. ^ "Martelaren van Ebstorf". www.heiligen.net. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  6. ^ Online, Catholic. "Martyrs of Ebsdorf - Saints & Angels". Catholic Online. Retrieved 15 August 2024.