Hieu (abbess)

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Hieu was a 7th-century Irish abbess who worked in Northumbria. She was foundress of abbeys at Hartlepool and Healaugh in Yorkshire England. Hieu was also the first of the saintly recluses of Northumbria,[1] and the first known woman to rule a double monastery.[2][3]

Bornc. 7th century
Died12 March, c. 7th century
Healaugh, Yorkshire, England
Feast2 September
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Hieu
Abbess
Bornc. 7th century
Died12 March, c. 7th century
Healaugh, Yorkshire, England
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
Feast2 September
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Life

Nothing is known of her early life, until she met Aidan of Lindisfarne who appointed her abbess of Hartlepool Abbey and subsequently a monastery at Healaugh near Tadcaster.[4][5]

She died at Healaugh on 12 March of an unknown year in the 7th century.[6] It is possible that the towns of Hartlepool (Hereteu) and Healaugh are named after her.

Hieu's memorial is kept on September 2.[7][8]

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