Disibod
Saint Disibod (619–700) was an Irish monk and hermit, first mentioned in a martyrologium by Hrabanus Maurus (9th century). Hildegard of Bingen around 1170 composed a vita of Saint Disibod [1]
According to Hildegard's vita, Disibod came to the Frankish Empire in 640 as a missionary, accompanied by his disciples Giswald, Clemens and Sallust. They were active in the Vosges and Ardennes, until, guided by a dream, Disibod built a cell at the confluence of the rivers Nahe and Glan, the location of the later monastery of Disibodenberg.
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- "St. Disen, or Disibode, of Ireland, Bishop and Confessor", Butler's Lives of the Saints
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- ↑ included in Throop, trans., Three Lives and a Rule, Charlotte, VT: MedievalMS, 2010.
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