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Sant Juvenal (Juvenalis) (Cartago, mitjan s. IV - Narni, Úmbria, 7 d'agost de 376) fou un metge africà, primer bisbe de Narni. És venerat com a sant a tota la cristiandat.

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dbo:abstract Sant Juvenal (Juvenalis) (Cartago, mitjan s. IV - Narni, Úmbria, 7 d'agost de 376) fou un metge africà, primer bisbe de Narni. És venerat com a sant a tota la cristiandat. (ca) Der Heilige Juvenal von Narni (auch Hl. Juvenalis oder San Giovenale) († 7. August 377 in Narni) war nach der Überlieferung erster Bischof von Narni in Umbrien. (de) San Juvenal (Juvenalis) (Cartago, 420 - Narni, Úmbria, 7 de agosto de 376) fue un médico africano, sacerdote y primer obispo de Narni. Es venerado como santo en toda la cristiandad. (es) Saint Juvenal (d. May 3, 369 or 377) (Italian: San Giovenale di Narni) is venerated as the first Bishop of Narni in Umbria. Historical details regarding Juvenal's life are limited. A biography of Juvenal of little historical value, written after the seventh century, states that Juvenal was born in Africa, was ordained by Pope Damasus I, was the first bishop of Narni, and was buried in the Porta Superiore on the Via Flaminia on August 7, though his feast day was celebrated on May 3.This Vita does not call him a martyr but calls him a confessor.The martyrologies of Florus of Lyon and Ado describe Juvenal as a bishop and confessor rather than as a martyr. Saint Gregory the Great, in his Dialogues (IV, 12) and Homiliae in Evangelium, speaks of a bishop of Narni named Juvenal, and describes him as a martyr. The title of martyr, though, was sometimes given to bishops who did not necessarily die for their faith. Gregory also mentions a sepulcher associated with Juvenal at Narni. (en) Juvenal de Narni (italien : san Giovenale di Narni), mort le 3 mai ou le 7 août 376, est vénéré comme « premier évêque de Narni » en Ombrie. Il est possible qu'il soit mort martyr. (fr) Giovenale di Narni (... – IV secolo) fu il primo vescovo di Narni ed è venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica. (it) Juwenalis, biskup Narni, włos. Giovenale di Narni (zm. ok. 376 w Narni) – pierwszy biskup Narni w Umbrii (359-376), święty Kościoła katolickiego. Żywot świętego, Vita Juwenalis, powstał za sprawą żyjącego w IX w. hagiografa, nie zaś jak później sądzono następcy Juwenalisa na stolicy biskupiej Maksyma. Juwenalis prawdopodobnie pochodził z Afryki i został mianowany pierwszym biskupem Narni przez papieża Damazego I. Z kolei Grzegorz I przypisywał mu męczeństwo. Pochowany został pod górną bramą miasta prowadzącą na Via Flaminia, a jego grobowiec znajduje się współcześnie w miejscowej katedrze. Relikwie wędrowały od miejsca pochówku przez Lukkę by trafić z powrotem. Św. Juwenalis jest patronem Fossano i Narni. W Orte, Belizariusz wybudował klasztor nazwany jego imieniem. Jego wspomnienie liturgiczne w Kościele katolickim obchodzone jest 3 maja. (pl) Иувеналий (IV век) — святитель, первый епископ Нарни. День памяти — 3 мая. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Sant Juvenal (Juvenalis) (Cartago, mitjan s. IV - Narni, Úmbria, 7 d'agost de 376) fou un metge africà, primer bisbe de Narni. És venerat com a sant a tota la cristiandat. (ca) Der Heilige Juvenal von Narni (auch Hl. Juvenalis oder San Giovenale) († 7. August 377 in Narni) war nach der Überlieferung erster Bischof von Narni in Umbrien. (de) San Juvenal (Juvenalis) (Cartago, 420 - Narni, Úmbria, 7 de agosto de 376) fue un médico africano, sacerdote y primer obispo de Narni. Es venerado como santo en toda la cristiandad. (es) Juvenal de Narni (italien : san Giovenale di Narni), mort le 3 mai ou le 7 août 376, est vénéré comme « premier évêque de Narni » en Ombrie. Il est possible qu'il soit mort martyr. (fr) Giovenale di Narni (... – IV secolo) fu il primo vescovo di Narni ed è venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica. (it) Иувеналий (IV век) — святитель, первый епископ Нарни. День памяти — 3 мая. (ru) Saint Juvenal (d. May 3, 369 or 377) (Italian: San Giovenale di Narni) is venerated as the first Bishop of Narni in Umbria. Historical details regarding Juvenal's life are limited. A biography of Juvenal of little historical value, written after the seventh century, states that Juvenal was born in Africa, was ordained by Pope Damasus I, was the first bishop of Narni, and was buried in the Porta Superiore on the Via Flaminia on August 7, though his feast day was celebrated on May 3.This Vita does not call him a martyr but calls him a confessor.The martyrologies of Florus of Lyon and Ado describe Juvenal as a bishop and confessor rather than as a martyr. (en) Juwenalis, biskup Narni, włos. Giovenale di Narni (zm. ok. 376 w Narni) – pierwszy biskup Narni w Umbrii (359-376), święty Kościoła katolickiego. Żywot świętego, Vita Juwenalis, powstał za sprawą żyjącego w IX w. hagiografa, nie zaś jak później sądzono następcy Juwenalisa na stolicy biskupiej Maksyma. Juwenalis prawdopodobnie pochodził z Afryki i został mianowany pierwszym biskupem Narni przez papieża Damazego I. Z kolei Grzegorz I przypisywał mu męczeństwo. Św. Juwenalis jest patronem Fossano i Narni. W Orte, Belizariusz wybudował klasztor nazwany jego imieniem. (pl)
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