Galgano Guidotti (1148 – 3 December 1181)[a] was a Catholic saint from Tuscany born in Chiusdino, in the modern province of Siena, Italy. His mother's name was Dionigia, while his father's name (Guido or Guidotto) only appeared in a document dated in the 16th century, when the last name Guidotti was attributed.
The canonization process to declare Galgano a saint started in 1185, only a few years after his death, and his canonization was the first conducted with a formal process by the Roman Church.[1] A lot of Galgano's life is known through the documents of the canonization process in 1185[2] and other Vitae: Legenda beati Galgani[3] by anonymous, Legenda beati Galgani confessoris by an unknown Cistercian monk,[4]Leggenda di Sancto Galgano,[5]Vita sancti Galgani de Senis,[6]Vita beati Galgani.[7]
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^As reported by A. Vauchez in "La santità nel medioevo", Il Mulino, Bologna, 1989
^Inquisitio in partibus, transcribed by Sigismondo Tizio in Historiae Senenses and transcribed in "Analecta Toscana IV; Der Einsiedler Galgano von chiusino und die Anfange von San Galgano" by Fedor Schneider (1914–1924).
^Codice Laurenziano, 14th century
^Codice di Siena, 15th century
^Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, cod. Chigi M. V. 118, 15th century.
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