Saint Claudius

Saint Claudius

Saint Claudius may refer to:

*Claudius of Besançon (Saint Claude) (d. 699 AD), bishop and abbot
*Saint Claudius, one of the Four Crowned Martyrs
*Saint Claudius, martyr of León, Spain, one of the sons of Saint Marcellus of Tangier
*Saints Claudius and Hilaria, two martyrs who were converted by Saints Chrysanthus and Daria
*Saint Claudius, a count and an anchorite saint of the Coptic Church
*Saint Claudius, a bishop of Ricina.

ee also

*St. Claude de la Colombière


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