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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Gaugeric/Gauricus, bishop of Cambrai, ob. 623/9

Saint ID

S02205

Number in BH

BHL 3286-3291

Reported Death Not Before

623

Reported Death Not After

629

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Bishops , "Confessors", Miracle-workers in lifetime
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E04915The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 11 August.
E04921The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 16 August.
E05858The Calendar of Willibrord, in its earliest version, records the feasts of various saints in August. Written in Latin at Echternach, Frisia (north-east Gaul), 703/710.
E06315The Latin Life of *Gaugeric (bishop of Cambrai, ob. 623/9, S02205) records the bishop's life, death and miracles, mentioning also the shrines of other saints of northern Gaul. Written perhaps at Cambrai (north-east Gaul), probably c. 640/700.
E0831535 relic labels at Sens (northern Gaul), datable by their script to the 7th or 8th c., for relics of a great diversity of saints. Written in Latin, perhaps at Sens, or at an earlier stage in their transmission.
E08398The will of Lando, bishop of Reims (mid-7th c.), leaves property to many churches of Reims. Will of mid-7th c.; summary, written in Latin in the 940s by Flodoard, in his History of the Church of Reims (2.6).