Saint Quentin of Amiens

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Saint Quentin of Amiens is a 3rd-century Christian martyr and missionary venerated as a saint, particularly in northern France, for his evangelizing work and steadfast faith unto death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 3rd-century Christian saint
Christian martyr
missionary
associatedWith Amiens NERFINISHED
Roman Gaul NERFINISHED
northern France
causeOfDeath martyrdom
centuryOfActivity 3rd century
commemoratedIn Roman Martyrology NERFINISHED
commemoratedOn 31 October
countryOfVeneration France NERFINISHED
cultCenter Saint-Quentin, Aisne NERFINISHED
devotionalPractice pilgrimage to his shrine in Saint-Quentin
diedInCentury 3rd century
feastDay 31 October
hasAttribute courage
missionary zeal
steadfast faith
hasIconographicAttribute nails or other instruments of torture
palm of martyrdom
hasTypeOfCult local and regional cult in northern France
honorificPrefix Saint
languageOfName Latin
LatinName Quintinus NERFINISHED
notableFor evangelizing work in northern Gaul
steadfast faith unto death
partOf early Christian martyrs of Gaul
patronage against coughs
against dropsy
against horse theft
city of Saint-Quentin, Aisne NERFINISHED
locksmiths
tailors
placeOfVeneration Amiens NERFINISHED
Saint-Quentin NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roleInChristianity early missionary in Gaul
status canonized pre-congregation
title Martyr
Missionary
veneratedAs patron saint of Saint-Quentin
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Saint-Quentin namedAfter Saint Quentin of Amiens
Saint-Quentin, Aisne, France namedAfter Saint Quentin of Amiens