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Sigiramnus Sigiramnio Sigiranno Cyran (saint)
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Saint Sigiramnus (also Sigirannus and similar spellings; French: Siran, Cyran; died c. 655 AD), also known as Saint Cyran, was an abbot and confessor of the 7th century. A nobleman of Berry, he studied at Tours and then joined the royal court of Clothaire II. He served as cup-bearer but always wore a hair-shirt underneath his garments, devoting himself to prayer. His father, count of Bourges (and later bishop of Tours), wanted Sigiramnus to marry the daughter of a nobleman. Longoret was later renamed Saint-Michel-en-Brenne after him. He served as abbot of Longoret until his death in 655 AD. Saint Cyran, mort aux environs de 657, est aussi connu sous le nom de Sigiran(d) ou Sigirannus. Fils de Sigilaïc, archevêque de Tours et ancien comte de Bourges, il fut échanson à la cour du roi Clotaire II, puis archidiacre de Tours. Il est fêté le 4 décembre. Il est le fondateur de l'abbaye de Méobecq, en 642, et du monastère de Longoret à Saint-Michel-en-Brenne vers 632, qui prit plus tard son nom : l'abbaye de Saint-Cyran-en-Brenne. Cyran fit un voyage à Rome. Sigiranno (Berry, ... – , 655) è stato un abate francese. È venerato come Santo dalle chiese cattolica e ortodossa. Cyran, Sigiran o Sigirannus (f. c. 657), fue un abad y confesor del siglo VII. Se celebra el 4 de diciembre.​​
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Cyran, Sigiran o Sigirannus (f. c. 657), fue un abad y confesor del siglo VII. Se celebra el 4 de diciembre.​​ Saint Cyran, mort aux environs de 657, est aussi connu sous le nom de Sigiran(d) ou Sigirannus. Fils de Sigilaïc, archevêque de Tours et ancien comte de Bourges, il fut échanson à la cour du roi Clotaire II, puis archidiacre de Tours. Il est fêté le 4 décembre. Il est le fondateur de l'abbaye de Méobecq, en 642, et du monastère de Longoret à Saint-Michel-en-Brenne vers 632, qui prit plus tard son nom : l'abbaye de Saint-Cyran-en-Brenne. Cyran fit un voyage à Rome. Sa dépouille était conservée dans l'église Saint-Cyran du Blanc, où son culte était célébré, après la reconnaissance de son corps effectuée par Jean de Sully en 1269. L'année suivante, le même Jean de Sully (archevêque de Bourges) offrit quelques reliques aux moines de son monastère, six siècles donc après sa mort. Sigiranno (Berry, ... – , 655) è stato un abate francese. È venerato come Santo dalle chiese cattolica e ortodossa. Saint Sigiramnus (also Sigirannus and similar spellings; French: Siran, Cyran; died c. 655 AD), also known as Saint Cyran, was an abbot and confessor of the 7th century. A nobleman of Berry, he studied at Tours and then joined the royal court of Clothaire II. He served as cup-bearer but always wore a hair-shirt underneath his garments, devoting himself to prayer. His father, count of Bourges (and later bishop of Tours), wanted Sigiramnus to marry the daughter of a nobleman. Refusing to marry, Sigiramnus took holy orders at the church of St. Martin at Tours in 625 AD, serving as archdeacon at Tours. He refused to gain high position in the secular world, and after his father died, he gave away his goods and money to the poor; he was locked away as a lunatic for this. In 640, after he was released, he made a pilgrimage to Rome with Flavius, an Irish bishop. According to one account, as they crossed the diocese of Tours, he insisting on working in the fields with the serfs after he was “seized with compassion at the peasants covered with dust and sweat.” When Sigiramnus returned to France, he founded two monasteries with land given to him by Clothaire in the diocese of Bourges: Saint-Pierre de Longoret (Longoretum, Lonrey) and Méobecq (Millepecus), in the forest of Brenne region of the Berry province. Longoret was later renamed Saint-Michel-en-Brenne after him. He served as abbot of Longoret until his death in 655 AD.
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