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Saint Septimius of Iesi (Italian: Settimio di Jesi) (d. 307) was the first bishop of Iesi, a martyr, and a saint. Septimius was born in Germany, and after an education in the liberal arts, began a military career. After he converted to Christianity, he parted with his family, who did not convert, and went to Italy where he worked as a minister in Milan. He was forced out of Milan during the Diocletianic Persecution in 303. He later made his way to Rome, where the miracles he performed impressed Pope Marcellus I so much that he made Septimius bishop of Iesi.

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  • Settimio di Jesi (it)
  • Septime de Jesi (fr)
  • Septimius of Iesi (en)
  • Септимий из Ези (ru)
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  • Septime de Jesi (Trêves, 250 - Jesi, 5 septembre 307) est le 1er évêque de Jesi. Il est martyrisé en 307 et reconnu saint par les Églises catholique et orthodoxe. (fr)
  • Settimio di Jesi (Germania, ... – Jesi, 5 settembre 307) è stato un vescovo italiano di origine tedesca, è venerato come martire e protovescovo di Jesi. (it)
  • Saint Septimius of Iesi (Italian: Settimio di Jesi) (d. 307) was the first bishop of Iesi, a martyr, and a saint. Septimius was born in Germany, and after an education in the liberal arts, began a military career. After he converted to Christianity, he parted with his family, who did not convert, and went to Italy where he worked as a minister in Milan. He was forced out of Milan during the Diocletianic Persecution in 303. He later made his way to Rome, where the miracles he performed impressed Pope Marcellus I so much that he made Septimius bishop of Iesi. (en)
  • Септи́мий (лат. 'Septimius, итал. Settimio di Jesi; погиб в 307) — святой епископ Ези, священномученик. День памяти — 22 сентября. Святой Септимий родился в Германии. Получив образование, он начал военную карьеру. По причине крещения, святой Септимий покинул семью, не последовавшую его примеру, и отправился в Италию, где стал проповедовать в Милане. Ему пришлось уехать из тех краёв во времена Диоклетиановых гонений в 303 году. Он отправился в Рим, где сотворённые им чудеса столь поразили папу Марцелла I, что тот поставил святого Септимия епископом Ези. (ru)
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  • Septimius of Iesi (en)
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  • Fresco of St. Septimius, by Biagio Bigatti, 1937. Iesi Cathedral. (en)
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  • Septime de Jesi (Trêves, 250 - Jesi, 5 septembre 307) est le 1er évêque de Jesi. Il est martyrisé en 307 et reconnu saint par les Églises catholique et orthodoxe. (fr)
  • Saint Septimius of Iesi (Italian: Settimio di Jesi) (d. 307) was the first bishop of Iesi, a martyr, and a saint. Septimius was born in Germany, and after an education in the liberal arts, began a military career. After he converted to Christianity, he parted with his family, who did not convert, and went to Italy where he worked as a minister in Milan. He was forced out of Milan during the Diocletianic Persecution in 303. He later made his way to Rome, where the miracles he performed impressed Pope Marcellus I so much that he made Septimius bishop of Iesi. Septimius established . A local magistrate, Florentius, opposed the dedication of the cathedral after Septimius refused to make a sacrifice to the pagan gods. Florentius subsequently ordered Septimius to be decapitated. The body of Septimius was exhumed in 1469, although the cult of Septimius dated from much earlier. A new altar was consecrated to the saint at the cathedral in 1623. Septimius is the patron saint of Iesi. His feast day was on September 5 until 1623, when it was changed to September 22. (en)
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