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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Lusor, saint of Déols, 2nd c.

Saint ID

S01304

Reported Death Not Before

250

Reported Death Not After

300

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
"Confessors"
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E02448Gregory of Tours writes the Glory of the Confessors, in Latin in Tours (north-west Gaul), 587/588. Overview entry.
E02748Gregory of Tours, in his Glory of the Confessors (90), tells how *Germanus (bishop of Paris, ob. 576, S01166) celebrated vigils at the tomb of *Lusor (saint of Déols, 2nd c., S01304) in Déols (central Gaul); when some exhausted clerics lent on the tomb, it shook in disapproval. Lusor also appeared to a poor man and eventually rewarded him with a gold coin. Written in Latin in Tours (north-west Gaul), 587/588.
E05005The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 1 November.
E05008The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 4 November.