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Saint Chrysolius (French: Chrysole, Chryseuil) the Armenian is the patron saint of Komen/Comines, today in Belgium and France; his relics were venerated in the basilica of St Donatian, Bruges. According to tradition, he was a native of Armenia who fled to Rome during the persecution of Christians by Diocletian, was received by Pope Marcellus I and sent to northeast Gaul, where he evangelized at Verlengehem. According to his legend, he then became a spiritual student of Saint Denis and was sent with Saint Piatus to evangelize the area of Cambrai and Tournai. Chrysolius then became a bishop and was subsequently stopped by Roman soldiers and condemned to be decapitated; the top of his skull was sliced off. According to his legend, the piece of his skull broke into three smaller pieces, and wh

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  • Chrysolius (en)
  • Saint Chrysole (fr)
  • Chrysolius (nl)
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  • Chrysole (ou Chryseuil) est l'un des sept missionnaires envoyés porter la parole de l'Évangile en Ménapie. C'est un saint chrétien. (fr)
  • Chrysolius (Armenië rond 300) was een bisschop in Frankrijk (nl)
  • Saint Chrysolius (French: Chrysole, Chryseuil) the Armenian is the patron saint of Komen/Comines, today in Belgium and France; his relics were venerated in the basilica of St Donatian, Bruges. According to tradition, he was a native of Armenia who fled to Rome during the persecution of Christians by Diocletian, was received by Pope Marcellus I and sent to northeast Gaul, where he evangelized at Verlengehem. According to his legend, he then became a spiritual student of Saint Denis and was sent with Saint Piatus to evangelize the area of Cambrai and Tournai. Chrysolius then became a bishop and was subsequently stopped by Roman soldiers and condemned to be decapitated; the top of his skull was sliced off. According to his legend, the piece of his skull broke into three smaller pieces, and wh (en)
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  • Saint Chrysolius (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Eglise_St_Chrysole_vue_du_beffroi2.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Eglise_St_Chrysole_Vitrail.jpg
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