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Saint Reineldis

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Condacum
Death: circa 700 (41-59)
Saintes, Walloon Region, Belgium (Decapitated by the Huns)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Witger, Duke of Lotharingia and Amelberga Of Maubeuge
Sister of Saint Gudula; Saint Pharaildis and Saint Emebert Of Maubeuge

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About Saint Reineldis

Saint Reineldis (also Reinhild, Reinaldes, Rainelde among others) (c. 630 – c. 700) was a saint of the 7th century, martyred by the Huns.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reineldis

Reineldis was born in a place called Condacum (which is identified with either Condé-sur-l'Escaut or Kontich). She was the daughter of Duke Witger of Lotharingia and Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge. Her brother Saint Emebert was a priest in the diocese of Cambrai. Her biography mentions Saint Gudula as her sister. Her mother entered the religious life at Maubeuge Abbey.

Reineldis made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Her vita, written between 1048-1051 in Lobbes Abbey, records this fact, stating that she visited Jerusalem.

She returned home and devoted herself to a life of charitable work at Saintes. She was killed (decapitated) by the Huns at Saintes, together with deacon Grimoaldus and her servant Gondulphus.

Saint Reineldis is primarily venerated in Saintes as patron saint. Some sources even indicate that Saintes owes its name to Reineldis' martyrdom.

The parish church of Saintes is dedicated to Sainte-Renelde since the Middle Ages and has preserved the relics of Saint Reineldis. This church has a large bell tower built in the 17th century.

The Saint Reineldis fountain (1861) in Saintes (Belgium).

Saint Reineldis' patronage for eye diseases is due to the association with a water well in Saintes known as "Sainte Renelde's well", water which is believed to cure eye diseases.

Reineldis is commonly depicted with a sword or being dragged by her hair, referring to the decapitation. She is also portrayed as a pilgrim, because of her journey to the Holy Land.

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Saint Reineldis's Timeline

650
650
Condacum
700
700
Age 50
Saintes, Walloon Region, Belgium