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Intro | Roman Catholic Austrian saint | ||||
Places | Holy Roman Empire | ||||
is | Noble Aristocrat Saint | ||||
Work field | Religion Royals | ||||
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Death | 15 October 1027 | ||||
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Biography
Saint Aurelia of Regensburg (died 1027), also known as Aurelia of Ratisbon, is an 11th-century Roman Catholic German saint.
Life
According to local tradition, Aurelia was a daughter of Hugh Capet, the first King of the Franks. She fled, disguised as a pilgrim, in order to escape a marriage arranged by her parents against her will. Following the advice of Saint Wolfgang, Bishop of Ratisbon, who saw through her disguise, she accepted the life of a solitary and entered St. Emmeram's Abbey near Regensburg, where she remained for about fifty-two years.
The reputation of her sanctity, evidenced by several miracles, was widespread at the time of her death in 1027. Her relics were enshrined, and her hermitage converted into a chapel, which became a popular pilgrimage site.
Aurelia's name comes from the Latin term aureus meaning "golden".