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- Saint_Gervase_and_Saint_Protase abstract "Saints Gervase and Protase (of unknown date) are considered protomartyrs of Milan. St. Ambrose uncovered the two skeletons in 386 AD with the names of Gervase and Protase (French, Gervais and Potais) just before the dedication of the basilica in Milan.The skeletons were of two tall, headless men. Later acts attributed to them are spurious, as no historical details are known. They were found at the church of Nabor and Felix and moved to the new basilica. J. Rendel Harris asserted that Gervase and Protase are identical to Castor and Pollux, but most hagiographers consider them genuine martyrs from the 2nd century.There was no known history of the two, but the accompanying miracles, especially a blind butcher’s healing, encouraged the efforts at immediate recognizing the remains as those of martyrs. Paulinus the Deacon, Saint Ambrose’s secretary and biographer, along with St. Augustine (before he was converted) both testified to the authenticity of the findings and the miracles.".
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- Saint_Gervase_and_Saint_Protase subject Category:Ancient_Roman_saints.
- Saint_Gervase_and_Saint_Protase comment "Saints Gervase and Protase (of unknown date) are considered protomartyrs of Milan. St. Ambrose uncovered the two skeletons in 386 AD with the names of Gervase and Protase (French, Gervais and Potais) just before the dedication of the basilica in Milan.The skeletons were of two tall, headless men. Later acts attributed to them are spurious, as no historical details are known. They were found at the church of Nabor and Felix and moved to the new basilica. J.".
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