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Major shrine
  
Feast
  
June 1


Name
  
Crescentinus Crescentinus

Role
  
Crescentinus

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic ChurchEastern Orthodox Church

Attributes
  
Military attire; depicted slaying dragon

Died
  
June 1, 303 AD, Pietralunga, Italy

Similar People
  
Pope Leo I, Pope Clement I, Pope Sixtus III, Pope Honorius III, Pope Anicetus

Patronage
  
Urbino, Citta di Castello

Procession for Saint Crescentinus' Feast Day


Saint Crescentinus (Italian: San Crescentino, Crescenziano) (died June 1, 303) is the patron saint of Urbino whose feast day is celebrated on June 1. Venerated as a warrior saint, he is sometimes depicted on horseback, killing a dragon, in the same manner as Saint George. However, as Martin Davies writes, "S. Crescentino’s story, so far as I am aware, excludes a Princess or other female victim."

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The coin known as the armellino (and popularly as the volpetta) issued by the duke of Urbino, Francesco Maria I della Rovere, featured Saint Crescentinus on horseback.

Legend

Crescentinus is traditionally said to have been a Roman soldier who converted to Christianity. To escape the persecutions of Diocletian, he fled to Umbria, and found refuge at Thifernum Tiberinum (the present-day Città di Castello). His defeat of a dragon led to a successful evangelization of the region together with his companions. His mission was confined particularly to the Tiber valley and the ancient Thifernum Tiberinum. He was subsequently beheaded.

Veneration

Blessed Mainard (Mainardo), bishop of Urbino, wishing to enrich its cathedral, brought the saint's relics to the city in 1068.[1]

He is still venerated at Urbino, and on Saint Crescentinus' Day, a statue of the saint is carried through the streets. A ceremony practiced involves tapping a worshipper's head with Crescentinus' relics to free the supplicant from headache.[2]

References

Crescentinus Wikipedia


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