Saint Fortunatus of Poitiers
A poet of Italian origin who became Bishop of Poitiers in the 6th century, Fortunatus is the author of an immense literary body of work including famo…
First name and chronology
4 saints and blesseds bear the name Fortunatus, between 501 and 1826; the most famous is Saint Fortunatus, celebrated on December 14th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A poet of Italian origin who became Bishop of Poitiers in the 6th century, Fortunatus is the author of an immense literary body of work including famo…
Originally from Vercelli and nicknamed the Philosopher of the Lombards, this Italian bishop went into exile in France in the 6th century. A friend of …
Born in Italy in 530, Venantius Fortunatus was a Latin poet and Bishop of Poitiers. After miraculously recovering his sight through Saint Martin, he s…
An Italian Passionist priest, known as the "martyr of the confessional," he spent nearly thirty-seven years hearing confessions and guiding souls at t…
The feast of Fortunatus is celebrated on December 14th, in memory of Saint Fortunatus.
4 saints and blesseds bear the name Fortunatus, including Saint Fortunatus, Saint Fortunatus, Saint Fortunatus and Fortunato De Gruttis.
The most famous saint named Fortunatus is Saint Fortunatus (6th century).