Maximus of Turin | |
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Born | About 380[1] |
Died | Shortly after 465 AD[1] |
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Feast | 25 June |
Attributes | depicted as a bishop pointing at a roe |
Patronage | Turin |
Maximus of Turin (Italian: San Massimo; c. 380 – c. 465)[1] was a Roman Christian prelate known as the first Bishop of Turin. He was a theological writer who "made a great contribution to the spread and consolidation of Christianity in Northern Italy".[2]