Saint Hunger
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| name = Saint Hunger
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| diocese = Archdiocese of Utrecht
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| term = 854–866
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Hunger (died 866), also known as {{lang|la|Hungerus Frisus}}, was the Bishop of Utrecht from 854 to 866. He is a saint of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Born around 800, Hunger became a Benedictine.[https://www.katolsk.no/biografier/historisk/hutrecht "Den hellige Hunger av Utrecht (~800-866)", Den katolske kirke] After the death of his predecessor Liudger of Utrecht, Liudger's nephew Craft was offered the seat. However, Craft, a very wealthy person, refused because he was afraid that he would attract Viking raids. Instead, Canon Hunger was appointed.[https://www.frisiacoasttrail.com/post/a-frisian-bishop-who-proceeded-the-hunger-games Faber, Hans. "The bishop from Frisia who proceeded The Hunger Games", Frisia Coast Trail]
At first his relations with the Vikings were peaceful, but eventually Utrecht was threatened by the Vikings, which caused the bishop and the entire clergy of Utrecht to flee to Sint Odiliënberg, near Roermond. In 858, the Lotharingian king Lothair II made a monastery available for them. Later the bishop settled in Prüm and then in Deventer.
Hunger seems to have been a godly man who, unlike his predecessors, did not engage in nepotism. In the case of the childless marriage between Lothair II and his wife Teutberga, he defended the sanctity of their marriage on biblical and theological grounds, but to secure his succession, Lothair II repudiated his wife and married Waldrada, with whom he had a son.
Hunger died in Prüm in Germany. His feast day is 22 December.
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| title = Bishop of Utrecht
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Category:Dutch Roman Catholic saints
Category:Bishops in the Carolingian Empire
Category:9th-century Christian saints
Category:Medieval Dutch saints
Category:Year of birth unknown
Category:9th-century Lotharingian people
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