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Patroclus of Troyes

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For the Merovingian saint, see Patroclus of Bourges.
Saint Patroclus of Troyes
Born Troyes
Died c. 259 AD, Troyes
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Feast January 21
Attributes depicted as a warrior pointing to a fish with a pearl in its mouth
Patronage invoked against demons and fever
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Saint Patroclus (Patroccus; (French) Parre; (German) Patroklus) of Troyes was a Christian martyr who died around 259 AD. A wealthy native of Troyes, he was noted for his charity. Highly venerated after the discovery of his Acts, Patroclus is said to have been arrested during the persecutions of the Emperor Aurelian. His persecutors attempted to drown him in the River Seine, but Patroclus managed to briefly escape. However, he was recaptured and beheaded at Troyes.

Veneration

St Patrokli Dom (St. Patroclus' Cathedral), in Soest
St Patrokli Dom (St. Patroclus' Cathedral), in Soest

In 960, Bruno I, Archbishop of Cologne translated Patroclus' relics from Troyes and buried them in 964 in the cathedral in Soest, Germany dedicated to the saint, where he is still today venerated. In art, he is depicted as a warrior pointing to a fish with a pearl in its mouth. He is invoked against demons and fever. His feast day is January 21.

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