Geminianus

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The Geminianus in question, mentioned in the Passio of Saint Lucy, seems to be a fictitious figure, unrelated to the Geminianus whose feast is on 31 January.

When

First attested
300 CE
Attested period
300 – 1969
Historical notes
Mentioned in the Passio of Saint Lucy, but seems to be a fictitious figure.

Relationships

co occurs with
Lucy

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The General Roman Calendar formerly had a commemoration of Saints Lucy and Geminianus on 16 September. This was removed in 1969, as a duplication of the feast of her dies natalis on 13 December and because the Geminianus in question, mentioned in the Passio of Saint Lucy”

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