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Saint Maternus of Milan was bishop of Milan.
Saint Maternus
Born
c. 285
Died
September 14, 315
Venerated in
Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
September 14
Maternus (c. 285–September 14, 315 AD), also known as Maternus II, was the first known bishop of Cologne, reportedly also the third bishop of Trier, and founder of the diocese of Tongeren. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. The Basilica of Saint Maternus in Walcourt, Belgium was allegedly founded by him.
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Saint Maternusof Milan was bishop of Milan. Maternus (c. 285–September 14, 315 AD), also known as Maternus II, was the first known bishop ofCologne, reportedly...
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commissioned by Maternus, the first bishop ofCologne. A free-standing baptistery dating back to the 7th century was located at the east end of the present...
front of a panorama ofCologne. Inside the church there is a madonna from Alt St. Maternus (English: Old St. Maternus), the former St. Maternus from 1470...
dates of office before Gunther are also conjectural, at best. Maternus I c. 88–128 Paulinus Marcellinus Aquilinus Levoldus c. 248–285 Maternus II c. 285–315...
Walcourt, in the Namur Province of Belgium. According to legend, an oratory was founded here by MaternusofCologne (c. 285–315), who also carved a Madonna...
north of the Alps. Cologne is shown on the 4th century Peutinger Map. Maternus, who was elected as bishop in 313, was the first known bishop ofCologne. The...
252) Zhang Gui, Chinese governor and duke of Xiping (b. 255) 315 September 14 – MaternusofCologne, bishop of Trier Du Tao (or Jingwen), Chinese general...
Italian bishops, as well as three of the chief bishops of Gaul, Reticius of Autun, MaternusofCologne, and Marinus of Arles. The Lateran Council was held...
Maternus in Rodenkirchen St. Nikolaus in Westhoven Cologne Cathedral German architecture Romanesque architecture List of regional characteristics of Romanesque...
Germany) rather than France. Cologne's first Christian bishop was Maternus. He was responsible for the construction of the first cathedral, a square...
century. However, Saint Maternus, a contemporary of Constantine I, is the first historically certain bishop ofCologne. As a result of its favourable situation...
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Miracles of Buga Louis Gabriel Taurin Dufresse (one of Martyr Saints of China) MaternusofCologne Notburga September 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Engineer's...
Valerius and the subdeacon Maternus, to preach the Gospel. They came to the Rhine and to Ellelum in Alsace, where Maternus died. His two companions hastened...
AD 69 Gnaeus Julius Agricola 74-76 Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus 80-83 Senecio Memmius Afer 94-96 [Lucius Valerius Propinquus?] Grani[us...
that of the quartet on July 10. In early 4th-century, their relics were translated, probably by the Bishop of Milan Maternus from their place of interment...
1567). Available on Google Books. De Christiani Principis Officio (Cologne, Maternus Cholinus, 1579) Available on Google Books. J. De Jong, "Cunerus Petri"...
during the period that followed that most of the damage was done. The 11th-century Chapel of Saint Maternus and the 15th-century Koningskapel (built by...
Electorate of Trier, once the feudal overlord, while the three mitres on the sinister (armsbearer's left, viewer's right) side symbolize Saint Maternus – who...
Ruscher (1502–1510) Paul Huthen (1509–1532) Johannes Münster (1511–1537) Maternus Pistor (1534) Michael Helding (1538–1550) Georg Neumann (bishop) (1550–1551)...