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Torpes of Pisa

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A holy woman named Celerina (Célèrine) had a premonition in a dream of the arrival of the saint's body, and indeed the boat reached the present-day location of Saint-Tropez, where Celerina lived. The boat landed not far from the present-day sailors'
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to be the creator of the universe. After Torpes declared himself a Christian, Nero did not want to kill him immediately and instead asked him to renounce his faith. When Torpes refused to do so, Nero had him
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The local people named their village in honor of him. The theme of the relics being transported across the sea in a small boat is a tale found in the legends of other saints of the region, such as
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who was an attendant to the Emperor Nero, or head of the emperor's personal bodyguard. His full name was
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is honored during the festival of Les Bravades in mid-May and again in mid-June in the festival of
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In Genoa, where the cult of Torpes was imported by Pisan merchants, the church of
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The earliest church in Pisa dedicated to him dates from the eleventh century. The
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after it; the dog headed towards the village later named in its honor
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Le Chevalier Torpès, son histoire avec Saint-Tropez / NRJ ST TROPEZ
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Le Chevalier Torpès, son histoire avec Saint-Tropez / NRJ ST TROPEZ
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of the saint. The Pisans credit Torpes with ending a terrible
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Bust of Saint Tropez during the Bravades of Saint-Tropez.
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Saint

Martyr
Pisa
Pisa
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Oriental Orthodox churches
Feast
Attributes
Patronage
French
Italian
Russian
Christian
martyr
Saint-Tropez
France
Nero
gladiator
knight
Pisa
Paul the Apostle
Diana
decapitated

Arno
Liguria
cemetery
Cogolin

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