Agilberta (d. 680), also known as Aguilberta of Jouarre and Gilberta of Jouarre,[1] is a Benedictine French saint, venerated in both the Roman Catholic Church and Antiochian Orthodox Church.
[2][3] She was a nun[1] and the second abbess of the Jouarre Abbey, in the département of Seine-et-Marne.
Agilberta was a relative of Ebrigisil and Ado, who founded Jouarre in 660.
Agilberta's sister, Balda, was Jouarre's third abbess.
[5] It is of particular interest to scholars because of its stonework following the Roman burial tradition.