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Liberalis of Treviso
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Saint Liberalis of Treviso (Italian: San Liberale) is a saint of the 4th century. Tradition states that he was a priest who opposed Arianism and that he was persecuted at Ancona.[2]
- Another St. Liberalis was bishop of Embrun from 920-940. He died in 940 at Brive, his birthplace. It is also another name for Saint Eleutherius, venerated with Saint Antia.
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Saint Liberalis | |
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![]() Liberalis of Treviso by Pomponio Amalteo - Treviso Cathedral, ca. 1520 | |
Born | 4th century |
Died | 400 |
Major shrine | Treviso |
Feast | April 27[1] |
Attributes | depicted as a knight |
Patronage | Castelfranco Veneto |
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