-
around 980.
Calminius is
descended from a
family of
Roman origin who came to
settle in Clermont. He
holds the
title of Duke of
Aquitaine (
Calminius dux Aquitaniæ)...
-
Caravario 18 June 1903 25
February 1930 1
October 2000 by Pope John Paul II
Calminius unknown 500s or 600s
Calocerus unknown 130
found in
Roman Martyrology...
- (639–656)
Hector of
Neustria (c. 655–675)
Bodilon of
Austrasia (c. 675)
Calminius of
Neustria (c. 670s)
Genesius (c. 680s)
Haribert of
Neustria (c. 690s)...
-
founded here in
either 533 or 680 by
Saint Calminius (Saint Calmin) and his wife,
Saint Namadia.
Calminius is said to have
given the new
monastery relics...
-
Namadia (French: Namadie) was the wife of
Calminius, with whom she is
venerated as a
Christian saint. On her husband's
death in the 6th or 7th century...
- Monastier-sur-Gazeille),
which is
situated near Le Puy-en-Velay and was
founded by
Calminius. A
native of Orange, he
joined his
uncle Eudon, the
first abbot of Calmeliac...
- on the
repose of St
Attalas (640)
Saint Magnus of
Avignon (660)
Saint Calminius (Calmilius), a
hermit who
founded the
monasteries of
Villars and Mauzac...
- (Norway)
Christian Feast Day:
Bernardo Tolomei Bertulf of
Bobbio Saint Calminius Ezequiél
Moreno y Díaz
Feast of the
Transfiguration (Julian calendar)...
-
Stained gl****
window by Félix Gaudin: St.
Calminius and St. Namadia, in the
abbey church in Mozac....
-
Spitzer Cross,
Cleveland Museum of Art
Becket ch****e
reliquary Saint Calminius Reliquary – 12th-century ch****e
reliquary Lasko, 307, n. 13 Osborne, 333–334...