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  1. According to tradition, Eustace was a general named Placidas (Placidus) under the Roman emperor Trajan. During a hunting excursion near Tivoli, Italy, he encountered a stag with a crucifix glowing between its antlers, whereupon a divine voice prophesied that he was to suffer for Christ .

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  2. Eustace was a Roman military officer called Placida. He converted after having a vision in Italy of a stag with a crucifix between its antlers. Tradition states that he was separated from his family and recalled to the army, becoming famous for a battle.

  3. Sep 20, 2021 · St. Eustace was a 2nd-century Roman who loved to hunt and saw a miraculous vision of a cross between a stag’s antlers. This encounter converted him and he was baptized shortly after it. His...

  4. Jun 29, 2018 · Saint Eustace’s feast day is celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church on September 20. Eustace is the patron saint of hunters, firefighters, a patron of Madrid, Spain, and one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers of the Church.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Saint Eustace, originally a Roman general named Placidus, experienced a profound transformation during a hunting trip. As he was chasing a majestic stag, the animal suddenly turned to face him. Remarkably, nestled between its antlers, Placidus perceived a crucifix.

  6. In Christian Art he is represented as a Roman soldier, and his attributes are either a stag with a crucifix, or a brazen bull. (Martyred 118.) Fast, concise facts and information about Saint Eustace.

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  8. Sep 20, 2010 · The story of Saint Eustace tells how a Roman general named Placidus was once out hunting. He pursued a noble stag, which suddenly turned and approached him. Between the stag’s antlers Placidus saw a crucifix. A voice was calling him by name.

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