Martin, Saint, Bishop of Tours, approximately 316-397

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Name (Latin)
Martin, Saint, Bishop of Tours, approximately 316-397
Other forms of name
Maarten, Saint, Bishop of Tours, approximately 316-397
Martin, of Tours, Saint, approximately 316-397
Martin, Saint, Bishop of Tours, ca. 316-397
Martinus, Saint, Bishop of Tours, 316/317-397
Martin de Tours, Saint, 316/317-397
Meerten, Saint, Bishop of Tours, approximately 316-397
Date of birth
0316
Date of death
0397-11-08
Other designation
Saint
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q133704
Library of congress: n 50080635
Sources of Information
  • Botana, H. I. San Martín de Tours, el amigo de Dios y pat. de Buenos Aires, 1980:t.p. (San Martín de Tours) p. 140 (b. in Hungary in 317) p. 147 (d. 397)
  • New Catholic encyc., c1967:v. 9, p. 303 (Martin of Tours, St.; bp. of Tours; b. in Hungary, ca. 316; d. 397)
  • Encyc. Brit., c1977:v. 6, p. 653 (Martin, Saint; b. ca. 316; d. in France, 397)
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Wikipedia description:

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. He served in the Roman cavalry in Gaul, but left military service prior to 361, when he became a disciple of Hilary of Poitiers, establishing the monastery at Ligugé. He was consecrated as Bishop of Caesarodunum (Tours) in 371. As bishop, he was active in the suppression of the remnants of Gallo-Roman religion. The contemporary hagiographer Sulpicius Severus wrote a Life of St. Martin. He is best known for the account of his using his sword to cut his cloak in two, to give half to a beggar clad only in rags in winter. His shrine in Tours became an often-frequented stop for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.

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