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from Romagna that ran: "Par San Paternian e' trema la coda a e' can." ("On St. Paternian's day, the dog's tail wags"). This Cervian proverb refers to the fact that the cold began to be felt around the saint's feast day.
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takes its name from him. The name appears in documents for the first time in 1296, and its origin is derived from the fact that the area lay under the influence of the
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stopped, the citizens of Fano demanded that he become their bishop. Paternian governed the city for many years. He died on 13 November, around 360 AD.
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Francesco Lanzoni points out that there were neither hermitages nor monasteries in Italy in the first half of the 4th century. Lanzoni,
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Sanctity Pictured: The Art of the Dominican and Franciscan Orders in Renaissance Italy
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told him in a vision to escape this city and hide out in a deserted place near the
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I Vescovi delle Diocesi di Fano, Fossombrone, Cagli e Pergola - Cronotassi
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According to one legend, the inhabitants of Fano competed with those of
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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of the 10th or 11th century. But it is legendary and not reliable.
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of the 12th century, though it dates earlier, and was written by a
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who escaped to the mountains during the persecutions of
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were reported at his tomb and his cult spread rapidly.
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Historical details about Paternian are scarce. The
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Saint Paternian

Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
shrine
Feast
Patronage
Cervia
Fano
Italian
Fermo
Christians
Diocletian
bishop of Fano
Pope Sylvester I
codex
monk
Fano
angel
Metauro River
hermit
abbot
persecution of Christians
Miracles
Cervia
body of the saint
Marche
Romagna
Veneto
Tuscany

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