Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 14th century

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A list of people, who died during the 14th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church:

NameBirthBirthplaceDeathPlace of deathNotes
Blessed Giacomo Bianconi 1220 Mevania 1301Mevania
Blessed James of Bevagna1220 1301 
Gertrude the Great 1256 1302 
Blessed Andrew Segni (of Anagni)  1302 
Ivo of Kermartin (Yves, Yvo)1253 1303 
Blessed Benedict XI 1240 1304 pope
Blessed John Pelingotto1240 1304 
Blessed Peter Armengol 1238 1304 
Blessed Peter of Treja   1304 
Nicholas of Tolentino 1245 1305 
Blessed Joachim of Siena 1258 1305 
Blessed Santucia   1305 
Blessed Angelo of Borgo San Sepolcro   1306 
Blessed Conrad of Offida 1237 1306 
Blessed Jacopone of Todi 1230 1306 
Blessed Jane of Orvieto   1306 
Albert of Trapani   1307 
Blessed Jane1244 1307 
Clare of Montefalco 1268 1308 
Blessed James of Viterbo   1308 
Blessed Alda (Aldobrandesca)1249 1309 
Blessed Angela of Foligno 1248 1309 
Blessed Augustine Novello   1309 
Blessed Beatrice of Ornacieu 1260 1309 
Blessed Matthew of Eskandely   1309 
Alexis Falconieri, one of the Seven Founders of the Servites   1310 
Humility (Humilitas)1226 1310 
Mechtilde (Mithilda)  1310 
Blessed Oringa (Christiana)1237 1310 
Blessed Jordan of Pisa 1260 1311 
Blessed Christina of Stommeln 1242 1312 
Notburga 1265 1313 
Blessed Emily Bicchieri 1238 1314 
Blessed James Salomoni 1231 1314 
Andrew Dotti   1315 
Blessed Bonaventure Buonaccorsi 1240 1315 
Blessed Henry of Treviso   1315 
Blessed Raymond Lull (Ramon Llull or Lullus)1232 1316 
Agnes of Montepulciano   1317 
Brynoth   1317 
Blessed Justina of Arezzo 1257 1319 
Blessed Matthia of Matelica 1252 1319 
Blessed Simon of Rimini 1250 1319 
Blessed Bernard of Toulouse  1320 
Blessed Margaret of Castello 1287 1320 
Blessed Raynald of Ravenna   1321 
Blessed Thomas of Tolentino 1260 1321 
Blessed Francis Veninbeni of Fabriano 1251 1322 
Blessed John of La Verna 1259 1322 
Peter Cresci   1323 
Blessed Augustine Kazotic 1262 1323 
Blessed Angelo of Gualdo 1265 1325 
Blessed Angelo of Furcio   1327 
Roch, (Rocco, Roque)1295 1327 
Blessed Francis Arrighetto   1328 
Blessed Frederick of Regensburg   1329 
Blessed Roselina   1329 
Blessed Bartholomew of Montepulciano   1330 
Blessed John Rainuzzi   1330 
Blessed Odoric of Pordenone   1331 
Blessed Giacomo Benefatti   Mantua 1332Mantua
Blessed James Benefatti O.P.  1332 
Blessed Imelda Lambertini 1322 1333 
Elizabeth of Portugal 1271 1336 
Blessed Maurice of Hungary 1281 1336 
Jorandus   1340 
Blessed Gentilis   1340 
Juliana of Falconieri 1270 1341 
Anthony   1342 
Blessed Gregory of Verucchio 1225 1343 
Peregrine Laziosi 1260Forli, Italy1345Forli, Italy
Blessed Thomas Corsini   1345 
Venturino of Bergamo   1346 
Blessed Clare of Rimini 1282 1346 
Flora of Beaulieu 1309 1347 
Claritus   1348 
Blessed Bartholomea   1348 
Blessed Bernard Tolomei 1272 1348 
Blessed Silvester of Valdiseve   1348 
Blessed Ricard Rolle de Hampole 1300 1349 
Bertram of St. Genesius 1258Gascony1350  Bishop of Aquileia
Francis of Pesaro   1350 
Blessed John of Rieti   1350 
Blessed Margaret Ebner 1291 1351 
Blessed Agnes of Bavaria 1345 1352 
Conrad Confalonieri of Piacenza 1290 1354 
Blessed Michelina of Pesaro 1300 1356 
Salaun (Salomon)  1358 
Blessed Gertrude of Delft   1358 
Elzear of Sabran and Blessed Delphine of Sabran 1323 1360 
Blessed Vilana of Florence 1332 1360 
Blessed Villana of Botti 1332 1361 
Blessed Charles of Blois 1320 1364 
Blessed Henry Suso 1295 1366 
Peter Thomas, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople 1305 1366 
Sibyllina of Pavia 1287 1367 
Blessed Jane Soderini 1301 1367 
Blessed John Colombini 1300 1367 
Blessed Julia of Certaldo   1367 
Blessed Ugolino of Cortona 1320 1367 
Paula  1368 
Anthony of Saxony, Gregory of Tragurio, Nicholas of Hungary, Thomas of Foligno, and Ladislas of Hungary   1369 
Blessed William of Toulouse 1297 1369 
Vitalis of Assisi   1370 
Blessed Urban V 1310 1370 pope
Andrew Corsini 1302 1373  Bishop of Fiesole
Bridget of Sweden 1303 1373 
Blessed Hugolino Magalotti   1373 
Blessed Antonio Pavoni 1326 1374 
John of Bridlington 1319 1379 
Aventanus   1380 
Catherine of Siena 1347 1380 
Blessed Avertanus and Romaeus   1380 
Blessed John of Vallombrosa   1380 
Catherine of Sweden 1330 1381 
Blessed John of Ruysbroeck 1293 1381 
Blessed Mir of Canzo 1306 1381 
Blessed Panacea de'Muzzi of Quarona (Panassia, Panexia)1378 1383 
Blessed Roland of Medicis   1386 
Blessed Peter of Luxembourg 1369 1387  Bishop of Metz
Nikola Tavelic of Sibenik and companions  1391 
Blessed Castora Gabriella   1391 
Blessed Guido   1391 
Blessed Nicholas Hermansson 1331 1391  Bishop of Linköping
Sergius of Radonezh   1392 
John Nepomucene   1393 
Dorothea of Montau 1347 1394 
Margaret the Barefooted 1350 1395 
Blessed John of Cetina   1397 
Blessed Marcolino of Forli 1317 1397 
Blessed Peter de Duenas 1378 1397 
Blessed Anthony of Hungary   1398 
Jadwiga of Poland 1374 1399 
Blessed Raymond of Capua   1399 
Blessed Oddino of Fossano 1334 1400 

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