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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Eugendus, ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515

Saint ID

S02182

Number in BH

BHL 2665

Reported Death Not Before

512

Reported Death Not After

515

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Ascetics/monks/nuns
Related Evidence Records
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E05920The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers tells how *Lupicinus and Romanus (brothers and founders of the Jura monasteries, mid 5th c., S00003) were buried respectively at Lauconnus and La Balme, and *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182) at Condat (all three in eastern Gaul). Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), 512/525.
E05921The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers recounts how *Lupicinus and Romanus (brothers and founders of the Jura monasteries, mid 5th c., S00003) appeared in a vision to *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182) to show him his future; 450/460 in Izernore (eastern Gaul). Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), 512/525.
E05922The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers recounts how *Lupicinus and Romanus (brothers and founders of the Jura monasteries, mid 5th c., S00003) appeared in a vision to *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182), and revealed that he would become abbot; late 5th c. in Condat. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), 512/525.
E05923The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers recounts that after becoming abbot of Condat, *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182) immediately obtained the power of carrying out miracles and healings, and that many sought from him letters that could protect them; 496/515. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), c. 515/520.
E05924The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers recounts how a demon was expelled from a girl through a letter from *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182); 495/515 in Gaul. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), c. 515/520.
E05925The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers recounts how Syagria, a woman from Lyon (eastern Gaul), was healed through a letter from *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182); 496/510 in Lyon (south-east Gaul). Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), c. 515/520.
E05945The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers describes how a crowd of afflicted people went to *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182) for healing, and how he gave written injunctions (mandata) and oil to cure others who could not come in person; Condat, c. 496/515. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), 512/525.
E05946The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers recounts how *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182) had a dream-vision of the Apostles: *Peter (S00036), *Paul (S00008) and *Andrew (S00288), and how their relics came to the monastery in Condat; 460/496. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), 512/525.
E05947The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers recounts how *Martin (ascetic and bishop of Tours, ob. 397, S00050) appeared in a vision to *Eugendus (ascetic of the Jura, ob. 512/515S02182), and revealed to him the arrival of a monk from his monastery; Condat, c. 496. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), 512/525.
E05951The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers describes how *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. AD 510, S02182) frequently foresaw future events, including the death of Valentinus, a deacon in the monastery in Condat; 496/515 in Condat. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), c. 515/520.
E05952The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers recounts how *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182) was able to sense instantly the virtues and vices of those who came to the monastery at Condat, and foresaw visitors coming to the monastery before their arrival; 496/515. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), 512/525.
E05953The Latin Life of the Jura Fathers describes how *Eugendus (ascetic in the Jura mountains, ob. 512/515, S02182), shortly before his death, had a vision of *Lupicinus and Romanus (brothers and founders of the Jura monasteries, mid 5th c., S00003); 512/515 in Condat. Written at Condat in the Jura mountains (modern Saint-Claude in eastern Gaul), 515/525.