Aquilinus of Milan

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Saint Aquilinus of Milan
Carlo Urbino, The Rediscovery of Saint Aquilinus of Cologne's Corpse, a fresco behind the main altar in the Cappella di Sant'Aquilino in the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan in Milan, Italy.
Born Würzburg
Died 650 or 1015 AD, Milan
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan
Feast January 29
Attributes sword through his neck
Patronage hotel porters (facchini) in Milan
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Saint Aquilinus of Milan (d. 1015[1]), also known as Aquilinus of Cologne (Italian: Sant'Aquilino), is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church.

He should not be confused with another Aquilinus, who was killed during the reign of the Arian Vandal king Hunneric in 484.[2] This 5th century Aquilinus was killed with Eugene, Geminus, Marcian, Quintus, Theodotus, and Tryphon. Bede writes about them.[3] He should also not be confused with an early bishop of Cologne named Aquilinus.

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Born in Würzburg to a noble family, he studied theology in Cologne, where he became a priest.[4] He was offered the bishopric of Cologne, but he refused, preferring to become a wandering preacher.

He traveled to Paris, where he miraculously cured some people of the cholera. As a result, he was offered the bishopric of Paris, but this he also refused. He traveled to Pavia, where he preached against Cathars, Manichaeans, and Arians there.[5]

He then traveled to Milan, where, according to local tradition, he was stabbed by a member of one of these sects[6], along with his companion Constantius (Costanzo). His body was thrown into a drain, near the Porta Ticinese. His body was found and then buried in the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan. The Cappella di Sant'Aquilino is dedicated to him.


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  1. ^ Disputed. Some sources, such as http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainta8a.htm, give a much earlier date (650 AD) as his date of death.
  2. ^ Patron Saints Index: Saint Aquilinus
  3. ^ Patron Saints Index: Saint Aquilinus
  4. ^ Sant' Aquilino
  5. ^ Sant' Aquilino
  6. ^ Matthew Bunson, Stephen Bunson, Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints (Our Sunday Visitor Publishing, 2003), 118.
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Persondata
NAME Aquilinus of Milan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Aquilinus of Cologne
SHORT DESCRIPTION Saint and martyr
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF BIRTH Würzburg
DATE OF DEATH 1015
PLACE OF DEATH Milan