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Barbatus of Benevento
bishop of Benevento
Roger of Cannae
Italian bishop and saint
Leoluca
Leoluca, also known as Leone Luca, Leo Luke of Corleone, or Luke of Sicily ( – ) was the abbot and wonderworker of the monastery of Mount Mula in Calabria, and a founder of Italo-Greek monasticism in southern Italy. He is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Saint Berardo
Italian bishop and saint
Nicholas the Pilgrim
bizantine saint
Catellus of Castellammare
Italian bishop
Clare of Rimini
Italian saint
Jermaine of Capua
Italian bishop
Berard of Carbio
Franciscan martyr and saint
Constabilis
Constabilis () (1124) was an Italian abbot and saint. He was abbot of La Trinità della Cava, located at Cava de' Tirreni, from 1122 to 1124.
Adamo Abate
abbot
Athanasius I
Bishop of Naples
Fortunatus of Todi
Bishop of Todi
John Theristus
Italian Benedictine monk
Saint Baudolino
Italian saint
Leo I of Cava
Abbot and saint
Cetteus
Saint Cetteus (or Ceteus, also known as Peregrinus, Pelligrinus, Pellegrino) (d. June 13, 597) () is the patron saint of Pescara. He was a bishop of the 6th century, elected to the see of Amiternum in Sabina (today the city of San Vittorino) in 590, during the pontificate of Gregory the Great.
Constantius of Capri
Italian priest
Ampelius
Saint Archbishop of Milan
Erlembald
thumb|right|A bust of Erlembaldus Cotta in the Basilica di San Calimero in Milan Saint Erlembald (or Erlembaldo Cotta) (Sanctus Herlembaldus in Latin) (died 15 April 1075) was the political and military leader of the movement known as the pataria in Milan, a movement to reform the clergy and the church in the Ambrosian diocese.
Guido of Acqui
Italian priest
Arthelais
Arthelais () (544–560) is venerated as a Christian saint. She is one of the patron saints of Benevento, with Barbatus of Benevento and Bartholomew being the others. Her feast day is 3 March.
Emerico di Quart
Bishop of Aosta
Faci de Cremona
Fazzio (Fatius, Fazius, Facius) of Verona (1190–1272) was an Italian saint. A native of Verona, he was a goldsmith who founded a charitable society in Cremona which worked with pilgrims and the sick. It was called the Order of the Holy Spirit. He made pilgrimages on foot to Rome and to Santiago de Compostela.
Gerard of Lunel
French saint
Herculanus of Brescia
6th century saint and Bishop of Brescia
Equitius
Saint Equitius () was an abbot of the 6th century. He was born between 480 and 490 in the region of Valeria Suburbicaria (present-day L'Aquila-Rieti-Tivoli).
Saint Bertulf of Bobbio
Abbot of Bobbio
Michelina of Pesaro
Italian beatified woman
Epiphania of Pavia
Arsatius
Saint Arsatius or Arsacius is a saint of whose life virtually nothing is known. He is said to have been a bishop of Milan, who lived either around 400 or in the 6th century, and possibly a martyr, but there is no evidence. Because of the traditional connection with Milan, he is further supposed to have been a disciple of Saint Ambrose, who was also Bishop of Milan, but there is no evidence of this either.