Hermogius
Hermogius was a Benedictine bishop, and uncle to Pelagius of Cordova.
Saint Hermogius | |
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Born | Tui, Spain |
Died | 942 Ribas del Sil |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 26 June |
Attributes | Benedictine |
Born at Tui, Spain, Hermogius founded Labrugia Monastery in Spanish Galicia in 915.[1] Shortly afterwards he was taken prisoner by the Moors after their recent conquest of the area. Hermogius was released when his nephew, Pelagius took his place as a hostage for the Moors. Pelagius would later suffer death as a martyr, with Hermogius retreating to Ribas del Sil, where he would eventually die, in 942.
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