Engilbert II (died 13 August 934) was a Benedictine monk and scribe of the abbey of Saint Gall.
[3] Four surviving charters from between the years 890 and 896 are thought to have been drafted by the future abbot.
[1] His preemptive measures helped mitigate the damage to the monastery and its inhabitants.
[3] The elderly and the children were sent for safety to Wasserburg across Lake Constance, while the library was removed to Reichenau Island and the monks took refuge in a fortress on the river Sitter.
[1] The legend of Saint Wiborada takes place before and during this Hungarian invasion.