Ernest in a stained glass window of the Church of St Peter and Paul, Épernay
Abbot of the abbey of Zwiefalten
Died
1148 AD[1] Mecca[1]
Venerated in
Catholic Church
Major shrine
Zwiefalten Abbey
Feast
November 7[1]
Saint Ernest (died 1148)[2] was the abbot of the Benedictine Zwiefalten Abbey at Zwiefalten, Germany from 1141 to 1146. He participated in the Second Crusade fought by Christians between 1146 and 1149 to defend the Holy Land following the Turkish atabeg Zengi's capture of the strategically important city of Edessa in 1144.[3]
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