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28: 220: 253:. The sanctuary where Romedio lived with his bear companion is a complex of several churches, from the Romanesque period to the 20th century beyond a gateway in the forested slopes. Votive offerings of crutches line the walls of the narrow stone stairwell up to the highest chapel, said to mark the site of the saint's retreat. 192:(who died in 405), but his horse was torn to pieces by a wild bear. Romedius, however, had the bear bridled by his disciple David (Davide). The bear became docile and carried Romedius on its back to 131:). Though the son of a nobleman, as a young man he withdrew to a rock cave in order to meditate. After the death of his parents, he gave away all of his possessions and established himself in the 168:. he was accompanied by two companions, Abraham and David. Although the legend says that Romedius died c. 4th century, some think that he was born in the first decades of the 11th century. 137: 164:, in what is now Thaur, Austria. After a pilgrimage to Rome, Romedius gave all his possessions to the Church, withdrawing into a hermitage in some grottoes in the 478: 237:
Upon Romedius' death, his disciples carved his burial place into the rock by the grotto where he had lived, a site that was soon visited by pilgrims. The
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In remembrance of this legend, in 1958 Italian Senator G. G. Gallarati Scotti, honorary member of the committee for the foundation of the
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of the Alps in the Adamello-Brenta National Park, and, near the Sanctuary, takes care of young bears born in captivity in Trentino.
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His local cult, which consolidated itself in the course of the 11th century, was officially recognized in the twelfth by the
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grew from the little church that was built to venerate him to a popular pilgrimage shrine. The
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Romedius was the son of a noble family, born in the area of a Roman military station, near
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Statue of the saint in the dedicated church in Barco di Sopra (
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at the head of the Val di Non, above the village of
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depicted riding a bear; alongside a bear; tamed bear
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Albiano
Italy
Thaur
Raetia Secunda
Italy
Roman Empire
Austria
Val di Non
Italy
Roman Catholic Church
Feast
Attributes
Italian
Val di Non
‹See Tfd›
German
Trentino
Innsbruck
Val di Non
bear
hagiography
St. Vigilius
Bishop of Trento
Trento
Saint Psalmodius
Lucanus of Sabiona
Saint Corbinian

Sanzeno

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