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196:, built in the fourth and fifth centuries, was dedicated to him. The alleged tomb of Saint Calocerus is conserved in the Civic Museum at Albenga. The cathedral of Albenga contains an urn with some of his relics. 157:, and according to tradition, all three saints were soldiers from Brescia. The constancy of Faustinus and Jovita led to the conversion of Calocerus, who in turn converted 280: 275: 154: 53: 49: 193: 8: 285: 212: 257: 83: 258:
Odden, Per Einar. "Den hellige Calocerus av Brescia (d. ca 121?)", Den katolske kirke
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A local cult devoted to Calocerus was limited to the dioceses of Brescia,
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18 April (Roman Catholic Church); 19 May (Eastern Orthodox)
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Martyr
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized
shrine
Feast
Attributes
Italian
Christian
martyr
Roman army
Roman emperor
Hadrian
Brescia
Lombardy
Italy
Saints Faustinus and Jovita
Secundus of Asti
Albenga
Milan
Asti
Ivrea
Tortona
cathedral of Albenga
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