Saint Sigrada

Sigrada of Alsace (French: Sigrade d'Alsace; died c. 679 AD) was a Franco-Burgundian countess and mother of Ss.

She married Count Bodilon of Poitiers [it] and gave birth to Warin and Leodegar in Autun, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy.

Through Warin, who inherited the County of Poitiers, she became the ancestor of the Franco-Lombard dynasty of the Widonids (also called the Lambertiners).

[4] Leodegar quickly rose to prominence as an archdeacon and priest-monk responsible for a major Benedictine reform.

His political stances were used as a pretext by his rival Ebroin to begin persecuting him and his family, including Sigrada.