St Denys

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St Denys is a Christian saint traditionally venerated as a martyr and bishop, often associated with the early Christianization of France and the city of Paris.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
St Denys canonical 2
St Denys, Southampton 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
bishop
martyr
alsoKnownAs Denis of Paris
Dionysius of Paris
Saint Denis of Paris
associatedWith Basilica of Saint-Denis
Montmartre
Paris
surface form: city of Paris

early Christianization of France
commemoratedIn Roman Martyrology
countryOfVeneration France
cultCenter Basilica of Saint-Denis
deathCause martyrdom
deathPlace vicinity of Paris
era early Christian period in Gaul
feastDay 9 October
honorificPrefix Saint
iconographicAttribute bishop’s crozier
bishop’s mitre
carrying his own head
languageOfName Latin
legendaryAct carried his severed head after decapitation
patronage France
Paris
religion Christianity
title Bishop of Paris
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Southampton City Council area contains St Denys
this entity surface form: St Denys, Southampton