Saint Modesta (died c. 680) was the founder and abbess of the monastery of Oeren in Trier, Germany.[1]

Saint Modesta
Virgin
Diedc.680
Venerated inCatholic Church Orthodox Church
Feast4 November
St Irminen Abbey

Biography

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Modesta was the niece of Itta of Metz and a cousin of St. Gertrude (626–659). Modesta became a Benedictine nun and was appointed the first abbess, by Saint Modoald, her uncle, for the convent of Oeren, Trier, Germany.[2][3][4][5]

The abbey was built on the Roman horrea, the ancient granaries still remaining on the site and the name is also given as Öhren or Ohren, Øhren, Oehren, Oeren, Herren or Horreum.[4] It was later dedicated to the patronage of Saint Irmina of Oeren, the abbey's second abbess.[6]

Family

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Pepin of Landen
(c. 580–640)
Itta of Metz
(592–652)
Saint Modoald
(c. 585 –
645 or 648)
Severa
(c. 600 – c. 640)
Unknown
Grimoald the Elder
(616–657)
Gertrude of Nivelles
(c. 628–659)
Begga
(613–693)
Modesta
(† c. 660)
Pepin of Herstal
(635–714)
Charles Martel
(c. 690–741)
Pepin the Short
(714–768)
Charlemagne
(747–814)

References

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  1. ^ Legende der Heiligen auf jeden Tag des Jahres: nebst der Anwendung auf die Glaubens- und Sittenlehre. 4 (in German). Rieger. 1836.
  2. ^ Watkins, Basil (19 November 2015). The Book of Saints: A Comprehensive Biographical Dictionary. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-567-66415-0.
  3. ^ "Saint Modesta of Trier - Saint of the Day - November 4". Catholic Daily Readings. 23 June 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Modesta of Trier (d. about 680)". www.encyclopedia.com. Encyclopedia.com.
  5. ^ "Den hellige Klodulf av Metz (605-~697)". Den katolske kirke (in Norwegian).
  6. ^ "St Irmina's Church - Places of Interest". www.trier-info.de.