Saint Torpes of Pisa

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Saint Torpes of Pisa was an early Christian martyr and Roman officer whose veneration later inspired the naming of the French coastal town of Saint-Tropez.

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Saint Torpes of Pisa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian martyr
Roman officer
early Christian
saint
alsoKnownAs Saint-Tropez
surface form: Saint Tropez

Torpes of Pisa
associatedWith Saint-Tropez
commemoratedBy local devotions in Pisa
local festivals in Saint-Tropez
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
cultDevelopedIn Middle Ages
deathCause martyrdom
deathPlace Pisa
era 1st century
feastDay 29 April
hasAttribute Roman soldier’s attire in iconography
boat or ship in iconography
palm of martyrdom
hasCultCenter Pisa
Saint-Tropez
honoredIn Pisa
inspiredNameOf Saint-Tropez
languageOfName Latin
legendaryStatus semi-legendary
linkedToToponym name of Saint-Tropez
occupation Roman military officer
patronage Saint-Tropez
sailors
seafarers
Pisa
surface form: the town of Pisa
religion Christianity
tradition Latin hagiographical tradition
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Saint-Tropez namedAfter Saint Torpes of Pisa