Aemilian of Cogolla
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For the Italian city, see Milan. For other saints with this name, see Aemilian (disambiguation).
Saint Aemilian (/ˈimiːliən/; (in Latin Emilianus or Aemilianus) (12 November 472 – 11 June 573) is an Iberic saint, widely revered throughout Spain, who lived during the age of Visigothic rule.
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Aemilian | |
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Born | 12 November 472 La Rioja, Spain |
Died | 11 June 573 Spain |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church[1] Anglican Communion |
Major shrine | Augustinian Recollets monastery of La Cogolla |
Feast | 12 November |
Attributes | monk on horseback |
Patronage | Castile |
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