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Stremonius or
Saint Austremonius or
Saint Stramonius or Austromoine, the "apostle of Auvergne," was the
first Bishop of Clermont. He is
venerated as a...
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Saints Cosmas and Damian.
Martyrdom of St.
Austremonius (stained gl****
window from the
church Saint-
Austremonius of Issoire, Auvergne, France).
Stained gl****...
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Pepin II of
Aquitaine in 848, the
monastery received the
relics of
Saint Austremonius,
first bishop of
Clermont and
responsible for the
evangelisation of the...
- Puy-en-Velay, Moulins, and Saint-Flour. The
first bishop of
Clermont was
Saint Austremonius (Stramonius).
According to
local tradition he was one of the seventy-two...
- in the form of a crayfish. The 12th
century Romanesque church of St.
Austremonius in Issoire, France, in
which reliefs with the
figures of the
Zodiac appear...
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Germanic origin that
contain root Aur- (e.g., Auraldus) and Austr- (e.g.,
Austremonius, Austrinus, Austris).
Names of
Frankish origin are
attested in a "polyptyque"...
- story. A
tradition centered in Clermont-Ferrand,
France maintains that
Austremonius sent
Serenus to
evangelize Thiers, also in Auvergne. The
commune of Billom...
- depo****ted, and
survives only as a fort at the site of the forum. St
Austremonius, the
apostle of
Auvergne and
first bishop of Clermont. 4th C. CE – the...
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killed with
Victorinus (a
pagan priest who had also been
converted by
Austremonius), Maximus, Anatolius, Linguinus, and
others at Clermont-Ferrand by Chrocas...
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states that they were all brothers. A
third tradition states that
Saint Austremonius sent
Nectarius and
Antoninus to
Christianize the
plain of
Limagne in...