For the saint who died in the 3rd century, see Marinus of Caesarea. For the 5th century saint, see Marinus the Monk.
Saint
Marinus
Portrait by Stefano Bolognini, 1740
Hermit
Born
c. 275 Arba, Dalmatia, Roman Empire
Died
366 (traditional) Monte Titano, Roman Italy
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
[1]
Major shrine
Basilica of Saint Marinus
Feast
3 September
Attributes
Depicted as a bearded layman with a stonemason's hammer; also depicted as a young deacon with a hammer; depicted serving as a deacon to Saint Leo the Great or Gaudentius of Rimini; two oxen near him.
Patronage
bachelors; deacons; falsely accused people; San Marino
Marinus (/məˈriːnəs/; Italian: San Marino) was an Early Christian and the founder of a chapel and monastery in 301 from whose initial community the state of San Marino later grew.
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