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| - Saint Cathróe (circa 900–971) was a monk and abbot. His life is recorded in a hagiography written soon after his death by a monk at the monastery of Saint Felix at Metz, where Cathróe was abbot. Miracles of healing were attributed to Cathróe during his life, and he was considered a saint after his death. As well as the information it contains on events in Lotharingia and Germany, and on attitudes of the time, Cathróe's life is of particular interest to historians for the light it sheds on southern Scotland in the 10th century. (en)
- Cadroe o Cathróe di Metz (900 c. – 971 o 976 ) è stato un abate scozzese.La sua vita è registrata in un'agiografia scritta subito dopo la sua morte da un monaco del monastero di San Felice di Metz, dove Cathróe era abate. Alcune miracolose guarigioni vennero attribuite a Cathróe durante la sua vita, e venne già considerato santo subito dopo la sua morte. (it)
- Cathroé, ook wel Cadroé, Caddroé, Cadroel of Kaddroe, van Metz (koninkrijk Alba, circa 900 - Metz, 971) was een benedictijner monnik van Schotse origine in de 10e eeuw. Hij werd abt in de Nederlanden: van de Abdij van Waulsort en nadien van de abdij van Saint-Clément van Metz, vandaar zijn naam. Beide abdijen lagen toen in het hertogdom Lotharingen. (nl)
- Cathroé ou Cadroë, né en Écosse dans le Perthshire vers 900, formé en Irlande à Armagh, est un saint thaumaturge du Xe siècle, moine puis abbé au monastère Saint-Félix de Metz en Lorraine où il mourut en 971. (fr)
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