- The
Monastery of
Dumio (sometimes
Dumium or
Dumio, in
Portuguese São
Martinho de Dume), is a
former paleo-Christian
monastery in the
civil parish of Dume...
-
known as
Martinho de Dume c. 520–580 AD), also
known as
Saint Martin of
Dumio, was an
archbishop of
Bracara Augusta in
Gallaecia (now
Braga in Portugal)...
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conversion of his
people from
Arianism with the help of the
missionary Martin of
Dumio.
According to the
Frankish historian Gregory of Tours, on the
other hand...
- the
newly founded Church of Dume, next to whom he
built the
Monastery of
Dumio. So
remarkable became his
action that in 558 it was
elevated to the episcopal...
- by the
Suevian king, Theodomir,
converted to
Catholicism by St
Martin of
Dumio, and to have
included in its
jurisdiction the
churches of the
Britones (a...
- even been suggested,
based on the lack of a
signatory for the
diocese of
Dumio in the
concilar acts, that Miro
himself may have
represented that see. Miro...
-
Isidore of
Seville in
connection with the
Suevic conversion and
Martin of
Dumio. He is
likewise also said to have been a son of Chararic, a king mentioned...
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celebration and rest,
being considered the Lord's Day.
Saint Martin of
Dumio (c. 520–580),
archbishop of Braga,
decided not to call days by
pagan gods...
- the Franks. At the time,
Martin also
founded an
important monastery in
Dumio (Dume), and it was in
Braga that the
Archbishopric of
Braga held
their councils...
- to the Suevi,
Bishop of Mondoñedo and Braga, Hieromonk; a.k.a.
Martin of
Dumio Martin of
Tours 397 12
October Church Father,
Bishop of Tours, Venerable...