Leander of Seville

Saint

Leander of Seville
Bishop and Confessor
Bornc. 534
Carthago Spartaria, Spania, Eastern Roman Empire
Died13 March 600 or 601
Hispalis, Visigothic Kingdom
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Feast
Attributesepiscopal attire

Leander of Seville (Spanish: San Leandro de Sevilla; Latin: Sanctus Leandrus; c. 534 AD, in Cartagena – 13 March 600 or 601, in Seville) was a Hispano-Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Seville. He was instrumental in effecting the conversion of the Visigothic kings Hermenegild and Reccared to Chalcedonian Christianity. His brother (and successor as bishop) was the encyclopedist Isidore of Seville.

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