Audoin (bishop)

Saint

Audoin
Statue of St Audoin (left) and St Waninge (right), in Fécamp, France.
Born609
Sancy, Kingdom of the Franks
Died24 August 684
Clichy
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church
Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
Canonizedpre-congregation
Feast24 August
Patronagedeaf people; invoked against deafness

Audoin[a] (Latin: Audoenus; AD 609 – on 24 August 684), venerated as Saint Audoin, was a Frankish bishop, courtier, hagiographer and saint. He authored Vita Sancti Eligii which outlines the life and deeds of Eligius, his close friend and companion in the royal court and the Church.

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  2. ^ "Example of the use of this spelling". Archived from the original on 2016-05-09.
  3. ^ Walcott, Mackenzie Edward C. (1860). "Example of the use of this spelling".
  4. ^ "Record | The Cult of Saints". csla.history.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2023-05-08.


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