Talk:Saint Marinus

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[edit] St Marinus

These article states that Marinus was a blacksmith but the article about San Marino states that he was a stonemason! And now, who is right or wrong?

I wonder whether it is ok to categorize him as Croatian saint since Croats haven't inhabited the country for next couple of hundreds of years. The same goes for Italian, there were Romans there at the time, not Italians. I suppose Roman saints or something would be much better. Any comments before I change the categories? --Tone 15:18, 3 September 2007 (UTC)

He wasn't an ethnic Croat, but he was from what's now Croatia, much as someone can be French without being ethnically French. It's for ease of locating him more than anything.--CĂșchullain t/c 15:35, 29 October 2007 (UTC)