Sanctinus of Meaux
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Saint Sanctinus of Meaux (French: Saintin de Meaux, also Saint Santin, Saintin or Sanctin; Latin: Sanctinus; c. 270 – 356) was a Gallo-Roman bishop and missionary, traditionally named as the first bishop of Meaux and also of Verdun.[2]
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Sanctinus of Meaux | |
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Statue of Saint Sanctinus in the cloister of Verdun Cathedral (Meuse, France) | |
Martyr, bishop | |
Born | c. 270 |
Died | 356 Meaux, France |
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Major shrine | Verdun Cathedral |
Feast | October 11[1] |
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