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Victor Maurus

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Feast
  
8 May

Name
  
Victor Maurus


Died
  
303 AD, Milan, Italy

Victor Maurus

Venerated in
  
Eastern Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church Lutheranism

Attributes
  
man being thrown into a furnace; man roasted in an oven; Moorish soldier trampling on a broken altar

Similar People
  
Ambrose, Charles Borromeo, Juba I of Numidia, Richard Pampuri, Valeria of Milan

Patronage
  
Varese, Ceriano Laghetto

St victor maurus


Victor the Moor (in Latin: Victor Maurus) (born 3rd century in Mauretania; died ca. 303 in Milan) was a native of Mauretania and a Christian martyr, according to tradition, and is venerated as a saint. Victor, born into a Christian family, was a soldier in the Roman Praetorian Guard. After he had destroyed some pagan altars, he was arrested, tortured, and killed around 303.

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Veneration


Gregory of Tours claimed miracles occurred above his grave; a church was built above the supposed site. His cult was particularly promoted by Saint Ambrose, fourth-century bishop of Milan and numerous churches have been dedicated to him in the city itself and throughout the Diocese of Milan and its neighbours.

His memorial day is May 8 in the Roman Catholic Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

References

Victor Maurus Wikipedia