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Abel of Reims
Abel (''fl''. 744–747) was a saint and suffragan bishop of Reims in Francia, modern-day France.〔Costambeys, "Abel (''fl''. 744–747)"〕 ==Background== In the late 10th century, Folcuin wrote that Abel had been a monk of Lobbes Abbey when Bishop Ermino (d. 737) was abbot. Boniface, in a letter to a Mercian priest, states that Abel was born and raised in England, as were the other four bishops who previously addressed King Æthelbald by letter (see below). Folcuin, however, believed that Abel was Irish. Historian Wilhelm Levison has argued therefore that the monk must have been a different Folcuin, but Eugen Ewig accepts the identification. If Folcuin's late testimony has any basis in reality, it may be that Abel, like his near contemporary Ecgberht (d. 729), had once visited Ireland.〔 St. Abel is one of the most well known saints in the world. He was commemorated as patron saint of the blind and lame.
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