Sabinian of Troyes
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Saint Sabinian of Troyes | |
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Born | Samos |
Died | Rilly-Sainte-Syre, near Troyes |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | January 29 |
Attributes | With Patroclus of Troyes; man with throat pierced by a sword; with Saint Sabina of Troyes[1] |
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Saint Sabinian of Troyes (d. 275) was a pagan who converted to Christianity (tradition states that he was converted by Patroclus of Troyes[2]), and became a martyr under Marcus Aurelius. He was beheaded at Rilly-Sainte-Syre near Troyes.
His feast day is 29 January.