Sperandus

Sperandus

Sperandus (Sperandeus) (3 Mai al. 15. Jan.), Abt des Benedictinerklosters St. Peter zu Gubbio in Umbrien, steht bei den Boll., ungeachtet der öffentlichen Verehrung seiner Reliquien, unter den Uebergangenen. Vgl. über ihn Januaria2. (I. 359.)



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