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The Basilica di San Nicola houses relics believed to be those of St. Nicholas, transported from Myra in 1087. These bones are venerated by Roman Catholics as the remains of the bishop and patron saint of children. The basilica attracts pilgrims seeking spiritual connection and commemorating St. Nich...
The Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio in Milan houses the remains of St. Ambrose, a pivotal figure in the development of Christian Milan and the Western Church. These bones, believed to be those of the fourth-century bishop, are displayed within a silver and crystal sarcophagus. The relics are venerated by...
The relics represent the remains of St. John Chrysostom, a 4th-century Byzantine bishop and influential orator. He served as Archbishop of Constantinople before his exile. These bones are considered sacred within Eastern Orthodox Christianity and are venerated for their connection to his spiritual l...
Fragments of St. Martin of Tours’ remains are significant Catholic relics originating from the 4th century. These bones, once held by the former Roman soldier and bishop, were a focal point for medieval pilgrims in France seeking spiritual connection. The relics remain important to Catholics today w...
The relics attributed to Gregory of Nazianzus, also called Gregory the Theologian, are associated with the fourth-century bishop, theologian, and Cappadocian Father. Some remains had long been preserved in Rome, including at St. Peter's Basilica, before Pope John Paul II returned a portion to the Ec...
The relics of St. Nicholas at San Nicolò al Lido are bone fragments traditionally identified with the fourth-century bishop of Myra, the figure who later inspired the legend of Santa Claus. Venetian accounts state that sailors brought them from Myra in 1100, after a larger collection had been taken...
Saint Nicholas of Myra was a 4th-century Christian bishop whose relics became the focus of widespread medieval veneration. Following his death, his remains were kept in Myra until 1087, when Italian merchants transported the primary bones to Bari, Italy, where they rest in the Basilica di San Nicola...
The relics of Saint Ambrose and the early Christian martyrs Gervase and Protase are housed together in a crypt beneath the main altar of the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan. Saint Ambrose, the 4th-century Bishop of Milan, reportedly discovered the remains of the martyred brothers in 386. Upon his...
The body of Saint Spyridon is a preserved relic enshrined in the Church of Saint Spyridon in Corfu, Greece. Saint Spyridon was a 4th-century bishop from Cyprus who attended the First Council of Nicaea. Following his death, his remains were eventually moved to Corfu from Constantinople to protect the...
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