Saint Felix of Terracina
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Martyr.
Died
1st century in Terracina, Italy
Saint Felix of Terracina
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Martyr.
Died
1st century in Terracina, Italy
Saint Dominator of Brescia
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Bishop of Brescia, Italy.
Died
c.495
Saint Kanten
Also known as
Cannen
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Founder of Llanganten abbey, Powys, Wales.
Died
8th century
Saint Guetnoco
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Brother monk of Saint Winwallus and Saint Giacuto at Landevennec monastery in Brittany, France. Abbot.
Saint Eusebius of Terracina
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Martyr.
Died
1st century in Terracina, Italy
Saint Fibitius
Also known as
Fibizio, Fibicio
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Abbot of a monastery in Trier, Germany. Bishop of Trier.
Died
c.500
Saint Sylvanus of Syria
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Bishop condemned to work the mines during the persecutions of Maximian. Martyr.
Born
Syrian
Saint Augustine of Terracina
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Sixth century Benedictine monk. Dispatched by Saint Benedict of Nursia to found a monastery in Terracina, Italy.
Saint Hermenegild
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Benedictine monk at Salcedo, diocese of Tui, Spanish Galatia. Helped Saint Rudesind spread the Benedictine Rule throughout northwest Spain.
Born
Spanish
Died
953
Saint Spinulus
Also known as
Spin, Spinula
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Monk at Moyenmoutier, France. Friend of Saint Hidulf. Founded the monastery of Bégon-Celle (now known as Saint-Blasien) in France.
Died
c.714
Saint Idda
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Born to the southern German nobility, Idda spent as much of her time in prayer as possible. Married. Widowed, she spent her final days at the Benedictine abbey of Fischingen, Germany.
Died
12th century of natural causes
Saint Domninus the Physician
Also known as
Donnino
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Physician condemned to work the mines during the persecutions of Maximian. Martyr.
Died
burned to death in 310 in Palestine
Saint Kea
Also known as
Kay, Ke, Kenan, Quay
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Born to the nobility. Ministered in Devon and Cornwall, where Landkey is named for him, and in Brittany where he was known as Quay.
Born
at Glastonbury, England
Died
6th century
Patronage
against toothaches
Representation
with a stag
Saint Mamete
Also known as
Mamet
Additional Memorial
17 August in the diocese of Saint-Flour, France
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Priest. Evangelist in the region of Saint-Flour, France, assigned by Saint Astremonius of Clermont, France. The town of Saint-Mamet-la-Salvetat, France is named for him.
Died
4th century Auvergne, France of natural causes
Saint Laetus of Orléans
Also known as
Lie, Lié, Lyé, Laetus
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Monk from age 12. Priest. Spiritual advisor to Saint Leonard of Noblac.
Born
region of Berry, France
Died
• 533 in the forest of Orléans, France of natural causes
• relics enshrined in Saint-Lié-la-Forêt, France