Saint Mercurialis
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Mercurialis is the bishop of the city of Forlė, in Romagna. The historical figure known as Mercurialis attended the Council of Rimini in 359 and died around 406. He was a zealous opponent of paganism and Arianism. He has come to be venerated as Saint Mercurialis, around which fanciful legends have sprung. The legend states that he was the first bishop of Forlė, during the Apostolic Age, and saved the city by killing a dragon. He has often been depicted in this act, imagery that resembles that associated with St. George. His feast day is April 30.
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Forlė - Romagna - Council of Rimini - 359 - 406 - Paganism - Arianism - Apostolic Age - Dragon - St. George - April 30
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