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'''Saint Magnus of Oderzo''' ({{lang-it|San Magno di Oderzo}}) was a 7th-century Italian [[saint]] who is notable for founding some of the earliest churches in [[Venice]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Vrs1fJwGtwsC|title=Venice Described|first=Baron Andrea|last=Giordano|translator=R. Barton|year=1844}}</ref> He was [[Bishop]] of [[Oderzo]] and travelled to Venice where he founded the churches of [[Santi Apostoli, Venice|Santi Apostoli]], [[San Pietro di Castello (church)|San Pietro di Castello]], [[Santa Maria Formosa]], [[Santa Giustina]], [[San Giovanni in Bragora]], [[San Zaccaria, Venice|San Zaccaria]], [[San Salvador, Venice|San Salvador]] and [[Chiesa dell'Angelo San Raffaele (Venice)|Angelo Raffaele]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slowtrav.com/blog/annienc/2009/05/san_magno_and_his_eight_church_1.html|title=Churches in Venice - San Magno and his eight churches|publisher=Slow Travel|date=2009-05-31|accessdate=2010-01-15}}</ref> |
'''Saint Magnus of Oderzo''' ({{lang-it|San Magno di Oderzo}}) was a 7th-century Italian [[saint]] who is notable for founding some of the earliest churches in [[Venice]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Vrs1fJwGtwsC|title=Venice Described|first=Baron Andrea|last=Giordano|translator=R. Barton|year=1844}}</ref> He was [[Bishop]] of [[Oderzo]] and travelled to Venice where he founded the churches of [[Santi Apostoli, Venice|Santi Apostoli]], [[San Pietro di Castello (church)|San Pietro di Castello]], [[Santa Maria Formosa]], [[Santa Giustina]], [[San Giovanni in Bragora]], [[San Zaccaria, Venice|San Zaccaria]], [[San Salvador, Venice|San Salvador]] and [[Chiesa dell'Angelo San Raffaele (Venice)|Angelo Raffaele]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slowtrav.com/blog/annienc/2009/05/san_magno_and_his_eight_church_1.html|title=Churches in Venice - San Magno and his eight churches|publisher=Slow Travel|date=2009-05-31|accessdate=2010-01-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004214254/http://www.slowtrav.com/blog/annienc/2009/05/san_magno_and_his_eight_church_1.html|archive-date=2013-10-04|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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He died in 670 and his remains are reportedly buried in the church of [[San Geremia]] in Venice. |
He died in 670 and his remains are reportedly buried in the church of [[San Geremia]] in Venice. |
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Saint Magnus of Oderzo (Template:Lang-it) was a 7th-century Italian saint who is notable for founding some of the earliest churches in Venice.[1] He was Bishop of Oderzo and travelled to Venice where he founded the churches of Santi Apostoli, San Pietro di Castello, Santa Maria Formosa, Santa Giustina, San Giovanni in Bragora, San Zaccaria, San Salvador and Angelo Raffaele.[2]
He died in 670 and his remains are reportedly buried in the church of San Geremia in Venice.
References
- ^ Giordano, Baron Andrea (1844). Venice Described. Translated by R. Barton.
- ^ "Churches in Venice - San Magno and his eight churches". Slow Travel. 2009-05-31. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2010-01-15.