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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


from its origins to circa AD 700, across the entire Christian world


Name

Aemilianus, ascetic of Berceo/Cogolla, ob. 570s

Saint ID

S00578

Reported Death Not Before

565

Reported Death Not After

575

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Monastic founders, Hermits/recluses, Lesser clergy
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E00832Poem by Eugenius, bishop of Toledo, on a church of *Aemilianus (ascetic of Berceo/Cogolla, ob. 570s, S00578) in an unnamed place; it mentions miracles taking place in the church and ends with a request for prayers to the saint for the author of the poem. Written in Latin in Toledo (central Hispania), mid-7th c.
E02685Braulio, bishop of Zaragoza, in his Life of *Aemilianus (ascetic of Berceo/Cogolla, ob. 570s, S00578), presents the saint as an ascetic and miracle worker. Written in Latin in Zaragoza (north-east Hispania), 631/646.
E02732Braulio, bishop of Zaragoza, in the dedicatory letter to his Life of *Aemilianus (ascetic of Berceo/Cogolla, ob. 570s, S00578), addressed to his brother, the priest Fronimianus, mentions the liturgical purpose of his work. Written in Latin in Zaragoza (north-east Hispania), 631/646.
E02739Hymn, presumably by Braulio, bishop of Zaragoza, in honour of *Aemilianus (ascetic of Berceo/Cogolla, ob. 570s, S00578), presenting the saint as intercessor and miracle-worker. Written in Latin, probably in Zaragoza (north-east Hispania), 631/646.