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- Veredemus abstract "Saint Veredemus (Veredemius) (French: Saint Vérédème, Vrème, Vrime) was an 8th-century hermit who become bishop of Avignon around 700 AD. According to tradition, he was of Greek origin and was born around 640 AD.Veredemus settled at Gaul as a hermit, in the valley of the Durance. A grotto associated with Veredemus is located at the Gorge du Gardon. He was a companion of Saint Giles and at the death of Saint Agricola of Avignon was chosen as bishop of Avignon. He served as bishop until around 720 AD.".
- Veredemus birthDate "0640".
- Veredemus birthYear "0640".
- Veredemus deathDate "0720".
- Veredemus deathPlace Gaul.
- Veredemus deathYear "0720".
- Veredemus title "Bishop".
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- Veredemus birthDate "640".
- Veredemus birthPlace "Greece?".
- Veredemus dateOfBirth "640".
- Veredemus dateOfDeath "720".
- Veredemus deathDate "720".
- Veredemus deathPlace "Gaul".
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- Veredemus name "Saint Veredemus".
- Veredemus name "Veredemus".
- Veredemus patronage "invoked for rain; patron of shepherds at Crau, France".
- Veredemus placeOfBirth "Greece?".
- Veredemus placeOfDeath "Gaul".
- Veredemus shortDescription "French bishop and saint".
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- Veredemus description "French bishop and saint".
- Veredemus description "French bishop and saint".
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- Veredemus subject Category:Bishops_in_Gaul.
- Veredemus subject Category:Bishops_of_Avignon.
- Veredemus subject Category:French_bishops.
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- Veredemus comment "Saint Veredemus (Veredemius) (French: Saint Vérédème, Vrème, Vrime) was an 8th-century hermit who become bishop of Avignon around 700 AD. According to tradition, he was of Greek origin and was born around 640 AD.Veredemus settled at Gaul as a hermit, in the valley of the Durance. A grotto associated with Veredemus is located at the Gorge du Gardon. He was a companion of Saint Giles and at the death of Saint Agricola of Avignon was chosen as bishop of Avignon.".
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