Saint William
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Saint William may refer to:
[edit] Saints
- Saint William of Æbelholt (also known as William of Paris or William of the Paraclete) - French ecclesiastic active in Denmark (c. 1127-1203)
- Saint William of Gellone (also known as Count William of Toulouse; William Fierabrace or of Orange) - 2nd Count of Toulouse (c. 755-c. 812/814)
- Saint William of Maleval or Saint William the Great - hermit (d. 1157)
- Saint William of Donjeon (also known as William of Bourges, William the Confessor or William Berroyer) - Archbishop of Bourges (c.1155 - 1209)
- Saint William of Norwich (c.1132 - 1144)
- Saint William of Perth (also known as William of Rochester) (d. c. 1201)
- Saint William of Vercelli (also known as William of Montevergine) - Italian hermit (1085 – 1142)
- Saint William of York (also known as William FitzHerbert or William of Thwayt) - Archbishop of York (c. 1110 - 1154)
[edit] Blessed
- Blessed William Spenser - English Roman Catholic priest and martyr (d. 1589)
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