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  2. Martin of Tours (Latin: Martinus Turonensis; 316/336 – 8 November 397), also known as Martin the Merciful, was the third bishop of Tours. He has become one of the most familiar and recognizable saints in France, heralded as the patron saint of the Third Republic .

  3. Forced out of Illyricum by the Arians, Martin went to Italy, first to Milan and then to the island of Gallinaria, off Albenga. In 360 he rejoined Hilary at Poitiers. Martin then founded a community of hermits at Ligugé, the first monastery in Gaul.

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  4. Saint Martin of Tours was born in in Savaria, Pannonia in either the year 316 or 336 AD. That region is what is today the nation of Hungary. His father was a tribune, which is a high-ranking officer in the Imperial Horse Guard.

  5. Biography of St. Martin of Tours St. Martin was born in the year 316, in the city of Sabaria in what is now Hungary (at that time it was a Roman province). His father, a non-Christian, was a high officer in the Roman army.

  6. Nov 11, 2020 · After his military service, he lived in several places as a monk or a hermit, with exiles and persecutions driving him from location to location. When he became the Bishop of Tours, his new station did not permit quite the same lifestyle as previously.

  7. www.stmoftours.org › life-of-st-martin-of-toursLife of St. Martin of Tours

    As bishop of Tours, Martin preached around the countryside, performing many wonders, from communication with animals to raisings from the dead. Nearly a thousand years before Saint Francis, Martin was known to kiss a poor leper and cure him.

  8. Mar 8, 2017 · Martin was born in Italy to pagan parents but discovered Christianity as a teen and converted to it. He served in the army of ancient Gaul (now France) as a teen and young man. Through the years, Martin was persecuted for his Christian beliefs but remained faithful to his convictions.

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