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- Q1249745 subject Q6848913.
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- Q1249745 abstract "Saint Mamilian (Mamilianus) of Palermo, who is venerated with Nympha (Ninfa), Eustotius (Eustozio), Proculus (Proculo, Procuro), and Golbodeus (Golbodeo, Golbudeo), was a bishop of Palermo of the fifth century. Mamilian lived in Sicily at a time when the Vandals dominated the island. He served as bishop of Palermo but was exiled to Africa by the Vandals, who adhered to Arianism, around 450 AD with some Christian companions. One source states that Mamilian was exiled to Tuscany by Genseric, the Vandal king.However, through the intercession of an African bishop or by some sympathetic Christians, he escaped to Sardinia. After that, he spent time on the island of Montecristo. According to a legend on Montecristo, Mamilian defeated a dragon on the island, and also changed the island’s name from Montegiove ("Jove's Mountain") to Montecristo ("Christ's Mountain"). A community of hermits, said to have been Mamilian’s followers, lived on the island, and around 600 AD, a monastery was built.He subsequently went also to the island of Giglio, where he died.Golbodeus’s name may a be a corruption of Quodvultdeus, a name shared by another 5th-century saint.".
- Q1249745 deathDate "0460-10-19".
- Q1249745 deathYear "0460".
- Q1249745 thumbnail San_Mamiliano.jpg?width=300.
- Q1249745 title "Bishop".
- Q1249745 veneratedIn Q9592.
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- Q1249745 deathDate "0460-10-19".
- Q1249745 name "Saint Mamilian of Palermo".
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- Q1249745 comment "Saint Mamilian (Mamilianus) of Palermo, who is venerated with Nympha (Ninfa), Eustotius (Eustozio), Proculus (Proculo, Procuro), and Golbodeus (Golbodeo, Golbudeo), was a bishop of Palermo of the fifth century. Mamilian lived in Sicily at a time when the Vandals dominated the island. He served as bishop of Palermo but was exiled to Africa by the Vandals, who adhered to Arianism, around 450 AD with some Christian companions.".
- Q1249745 label "Mamilian of Palermo".
- Q1249745 depiction San_Mamiliano.jpg.
- Q1249745 name "Saint Mamilian of Palermo".