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Name
  
Valerius Saragossa

Role
  
Saint

Patronage
  
Zaragoza


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Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church

Feast
  
January 22 (formerly January 28)

Died
  
315 AD, Somontano de Barbastro, Aragon, Spain

Saint Valerius of Saragossa (Spanish: San Valero) (d. 315 AD) is the patron saint of Saragossa. He was bishop of this city from 290 until his death. He assisted at the Council of Elvira. His feast day is January 29.

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History

Valerian was bishop of Caesaraugustana (Saragossa) from 290 until 315. There are few records of Valerius but tradition holds that he had a speech impediment, and that the deacon, Vincent of Saragossa, acted as his spokesman.

Both Valerius and Vincent suffered imprisonment under Diocletian. Vincent was martyred at Valencia. Valerius was exiled for a time to a place called Enet, near Barbastro, but is known to have been present at the Council Elvira, (ca.306).

His relics were discovered around 1050. An idealised portrait of this Bishop is found in the magnificent PantaleĆ£o, Zaragoza.

Veneration

A chapel dedicated to him can be found at La Seo Cathedral. It includes a baroque entryway of gilded wood from the seventeenth century with scenes of the saints Valerius, Vincent, and Lawrence.

References

Valerius of Saragossa Wikipedia