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Ebontius (died 1104), also known as Ebon, Pontius, or Ponce, was Bishop of Barbastro,
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, after its recapture from the
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. Born in
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, Haute Garonne,
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, he became a
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and abbot before accepting the See of Babastro.St. Ebontius
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12th-century French people 12th-century people from the Crown of Aragon French Roman Catholic saints Spanish Roman Catholic saints 12th-century Christian saints 1104 deaths French Benedictines 12th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Spain Year of birth unknown {{france-saint-stub