Saint Maximus of Asia
A merchant in Asia during the 3rd century, Maximus courageously confessed his Christian faith following the edicts of Emperor Decius. After enduring t…
First name and chronology
6 saints and blesseds bear the name Maximus, between 201 and 700; the most famous is Saint Maximus, celebrated on January 27th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A merchant in Asia during the 3rd century, Maximus courageously confessed his Christian faith following the edicts of Emperor Decius. After enduring t…
Brothers from Italy, Maxime (bishop) and Vénérand (deacon) were sent by Pope Damasus to evangelize the Barbarians. After crossing Gaul, they were behe…
Originally from Aquitaine and a former courtier, Saint Maxe withdrew into solitude before becoming abbot of Île Barbe in Lyon, then founder of a monas…
Born around 388 in Provence, Maximus was the second abbot of Lérins before becoming Bishop of Riez in 434 despite his great humility. He distinguished…
Bishop of Turin in the 5th century, Saint Maximus was an eloquent preacher and a prolific author whose homilies are still read today. He participated …
Born near Cahors, Maxime fled a forced marriage to dedicate himself to God. Having become abbot of Limours, he distinguished himself by his holiness a…
The feast of Maximus is celebrated on January 27th, in memory of Saint Maximus.
6 saints and blesseds bear the name Maximus, including Saint Maximus, Saint Maximus, Saint Maximus, Saint Maximus and Saint Maxe.
The most famous saint named Maximus is Saint Maximus (7th century).