(Redirected from St. Ursicinus)'Saint Ursicinus' is the name of a number of Catholic saints, none of which enjoys wide veneration:
★ St.
Ursicinus of Ravenna, martyr
★ St.
Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne, abbot
★ St.
Ursicinus of Brescia
★ St. Ursicinus (d. 760), one of the four canonised bishops of
Chur
★ St. Ursicinus (356-87),
bishop of Sens in northern France, exiled to
Phrygia under
Constantius II through the influence of the Arians, visited by
St. Hilary on his return to Sens after three years of exile, and who about 386 founded at Sens the monastery of Sts. Gervasius and Protasius
★ St. Ursicinus (569-609) suffered much from the depredations of the French in
Turin; at that time the
Diocese of Moriana (modern Maurienne) was detached from that of Turin.
Source
★ (see the various dioceses)