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  2. Martin of Tours - Wikipedia

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    Martin of Tours (Latin: Martinus Turonensis; 316/336 – 8 November 397) was the third bishop of Tours. He is the patron saint of many communities and organizations across Europe, including France's Third Republic .

  3. Calendar of saints (Lutheran) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Lutheran reformers retained a robust calendar of saints to be commemorated throughout the year. In addition to figures found in the Bible, early Christians such as Saint Lawrence and Martin of Tours were retained as saints on the calendar, as were extra-Biblical commemorations like the Assumption of Mary. Following the ...

  4. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/November 11 - Wikipedia

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    Martin of Tours (Latin: Martinus Turonensis; 316/336 – 8 November 397) was the third bishop of Tours. He is the patron saint of many communities and organizations across Europe, including France's Third Republic. A native of Pannonia (present-day Hungary), he converted to Christianity at a young age.

  5. November 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin the Merciful (Martin of Tours). St. Bartholomew the Younger's Miracle of Harvest. Great-martyr Stephen-Urosh III of Decani. St. Stephen Urosica, of Serbia.

  6. Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak (van Dyck) - Wikipedia

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    The painting depicts a story about the fourth-century Christian Saint Martin of Tours. The young Martin was according to legend a soldier serving in the army of Constantine the Great stationed in the French city of Amiens. On a winter's day while riding out of the city gates he saw a poor man shivering from the cold.

  7. Marmoutier Abbey, Tours - Wikipedia

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    The abbey was founded by Saint Martin of Tours (316-397), in 372, after he had been made Bishop of Tours in 371. [1] Martin's biographer, Sulpicius Severus (c. 363–c. 425), affirms that Martin withdrew from the press of attention in the city to live in Marmoutier (Majus Monasterium), the monastery he founded several miles from Tours on the opposite shore of the river Loire.

  8. Christianity in Gaul - Wikipedia

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    Martin of Tours, depicted felling a sacred tree. Rural areas in Gaul remained strongholds of traditional Gallic and ancient Roman religions, and syncretic fusions of the two. [9] Missionaries such as Martin of Tours, Victricius of Rouen, and Martin of Brives worked to stamp out these practices, especially in central Gaul. A famous legend tells ...

  9. Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo - Wikipedia

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    Suppressing the Arian church, the church was dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, a foe of Arianism. According to legend, Pope Gregory the Great ordered that the mosaics in the church be blackened, as their golden glory distracted worshipers from their prayers.

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