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Saint Marinus

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In his old age Marinus withdrew to a hermitage and decided to seclude himself on Mount Titano, living the life of a hermit in holy contemplation. As his reputation for his sanctity grew, others started to follow him there, until finally a lady from Rimini and the owner of Mount Titano decided to gift
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Another version of the story says that hearing that the town of Rimini (Italy) was being rebuilt, he travelled there and was astonished to find among the workmen many Christians of formerly high position who had been sentenced to hard labour because of their refusal to sacrifice to the gods. He
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Marinus was canonised as a saint, and later, the State of San Marino grew up from the centre created by the monastery. His feast day/memorial day is 3 September, commemorating the day, in 301, when he founded what became known as
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The earliest manuscripts mentioning Marinus and his life date to the 10th century. Another principal source of the events of Marinus's life were compiled in the
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Painting of Saint Marinus descending from heaven surrounded by the people of San Marino, painting located within the
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and the founder of a chapel and monastery in 301 from whose initial community the state of
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sought to comfort them and to alleviate their sufferings, so far as was in his power.
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According to legend, he died in the winter of 366 and his last words were: "
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Emblems of Saints: By which They are Distinguished in Works of Art
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Depicted with a stonemason's hammer and tools; two oxen near him.
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Illustration of Saint Marinus working at the chapel-monastery
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Index

Name of San Marino
Marinus of Caesarea
Marinus the Monk
Saint

Hermit
Arba
Dalmatia
Roman Empire
Monte Titano
Roman Italy
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
shrine
Basilica of Saint Marinus
Feast
Attributes
Patronage
bachelors
deacons
San Marino
/məˈrnəs/
Italian
Early Christian
San Marino
stonemason
Rab
Adriatic Sea
Croatia
Roman Empire

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