St. Magnus

St. Magnus may refer to:

People

  • Magnus of Anagni, 2nd-century bishop and martyr in Anagni, Italy
  • Magnus of Cuneo, 3rd-century martyr
  • Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney (1075–1116/7), martyred saint in Orkney, now in Scotland
  • Magnus of Füssen (probably 7th or 8th century), missionary saint in Allgäu, now in Germany
  • Magnus of Avignon (died 660), Gallo-Roman saint, bishop and governor of Avignon, now in France
  • Magnus of Oderzo (died 670), Italian saint, founder of eight churches in Venice
  • Magnus (bishop of Milan) (active 518 - c. 530)

Other

  • St. Magnus, suburb of Bremen, Germany
  • St Magnus-the-Martyr, a Church of England church and parish within the City of London

See also

  • Albert of Cologne, St. Albertus Magnus, patron saint of medical technicians; those in the natural sciences; philosophers; scientists
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