Saint Antoninus of Piacenza

Saint Antoninus of Piacenza, or Placentia (died 303 AD) is a patron saint of Piacenza in Italy.[1] He is venerated as a saint and martyr in the Roman Catholic Church, with a feast day of 30 September.[2] He is not to be confused with the sixth-century pilgrim, his townsman Antoninus of Piacenza (pilgrim).

The saint was said to have been martyred at Piacenza or Travo, in the 303 AD Diocletianic Persecution. He appears in Victricius' De Laude Sanctorum of the same century, and the somewhat later Martyrologium Hieronymianum. Sabinus of Piacenza established his sanctuary, following a rediscovery of the relics. A later tradition made him a member of the legendary Theban Legion. Piacenza's Basilica di Sant'Antonino bears his name.

References

  1. CatholicSaints.Info
  2. "Martirologio, Traduzione a cura dell'Istituto San Clemente I Papa e Martire (Stefano Calvi)". Pontifical Academy of Martyrs. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
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