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  2. Martin of Tours - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther was named after St. Martin, as he was baptised on 11 November 1483 (St. Martin's Day), and many older Lutheran congregations are named after St. Martin. Martin of Tours is the patron saint of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, which has a medal in his name. [46]

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  6. San Martino Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The side chapels show ten frescoes on the life of St. Martin, bishop of Tours. The scenes include: St. Martin Sharing the Mantle with a Beggar; Apparition of Christ and Angels in St. Martin's Dream; Investiture of St. Martin as Knight; Renounce of St. Martin to the Weapons; Visit to the Emperor with Burning Throne; Resurrection of a Youth ...

  7. Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours - Wikipedia

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    The tomb of Saint Martin was rediscovered on 14 December 1860, which aided in the 19th-century revival of the popular devotion to St. Martin. After the radical Paris Commune of 1871, there was a resurgence of conservative Catholic piety, and the church decided to build a basilica to Saint Martin.

  8. 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.

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