Damian of Pavia
Damian of Pavia (also Damianus Ticinensis, Damianus Mediolanensis, Damianus Biscossia) was Bishop of Pavia (Ticinum) from 680, succeeding bishop Anastasius. He mediated relations between the Lombards and the Byzantine emperors.
Saint Damian | |
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Bishop of Pavia | |
Died | 710 |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Canonized | Pre-congregation |
Feast | 12 April |
Damian wrote a letter to emperor Constantine IV in 679 on behalf of Mansuetus, archbishop of Milan, against the doctrine of Monothelitism. This letter, in a Latin edition, is the only extant writing from the hand of Damian (sometimes attributed to Mansuetus on whose behalf Damian was writing).
References
- Ferdinando Ughelli, Italia sacra sive de episcopis Italae vol. 1 (1643), p. 1082.
- ed. Migne, Epistola Damiani sub nomine Mansueti Mediolanensis Archieiscopi ad Constantinum Imperatorem, Patrologia Latina vol. 87.
External links
- St. Damian Catholic Online
- Saint Damian of Pavia CatholicSaints.info
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