Saint Savin de Cerisier

Feast day: January 25

Biography

Savin of Cerisier is a martyr saint of Macedonian origin who is said to have settled in Poitou, though little is known of his life. He was venerated at Cerisier, now Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe (Vienne), where he is said to have been martyred in the 5th century alongside his brother, Cyprian of Antigny. Their lives have been influenced by and conflated with those of their namesakes from Brescia; see Saint Savin. His feast day is July 11.

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Patronages

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