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Catherine of Siena
Italian Dominican saint (1347-1380)
Celestine V
Pope of the Catholic Church from July to December 1294
Francisco
Italian mendicant friar, founder of the Order of Minims
Saint Rosalia
Italian saint of Palermo, honored for divine intermediation during the plague there
Pietro I Orseolo
doge of Venice, Monk, Hermit (928-987)
Benedict the Moor
Italian-born African Franciscan friar in Sicily
Symeon of Trier
German-Italian saint and hermit
Conrad of Piacenza
Italian Franciscan tertiary and hermit
Thomas of Cori
Italian Friar Minor and preacher
Rainerius
Rainerius (c. 1115/1117 – 1160) is the patron saint of Pisa and patron saint of travellers. His feast day is June 17, his name may also be spelled Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainier, Raineri, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier.
Vincent Cimatti
Italiy-born missionary, bishop
Ansovinus
Saint Ansovinus () (d. 816) was a bishop of Camerino, and is the patron saint of agriculture. His feast day is 13 March.
Fridianus
Fridianus (, also Frigidanus, Frigidian, Frigianu), was an Irish prince and hermit, fl. 6th century. Tradition names him as a son of King Ultach of Ulster. He later migrated to Italy, where he was appointed as Bishop of Lucca. The Basilica of San Frediano in the city is dedicated to him, as are churches in Florence.
Dominic Loricatus
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Gualfardo of Verona
Italian saint
Catellus of Castellammare
Italian bishop
Minias of Florence
Saint Minias (died 250 AD), also known as Minas () or Miniatus (), is venerated as the first Christian martyr of Florence. The church of San Miniato al Monte is dedicated to him. According to legend, he was an Armenian king or prince serving in the Roman Army – or making a penitential pilgrimage to Rome – who had decided to become a hermit near Florence.
Antoninus of Sorrento
Italian abbot, hermit and saint
Henry of Treviso
Italian hermit
Nicodemus of Mammola
Christian saint
Saint Baudolino
Italian saint
Anthony the Hermit
German monk
John Righi
Italian saint
Venerius the Hermit
7th-century Italian saint
Gerardo Cagnoli
Gerard of Lunel
French saint
Juri Camisasca
Italian singer-songwriter
Romano Bottegal
Italian Cistercian Hermit
Vitalis of Assisi
Italian Benedictine hermit and saint
Albert of Genoa
hermit
Bononio
Saint Bononio or Bononius (died 30 August 1026) was a Benedictine abbot, who is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church, being commemorated with a feast day on 30 August.