Saint Warinus Explained

Saint Warinus
Titles:Martyr of the Franks
Birth Place:Autun, kingdom of Burgundy
Death Date:677 AD
Death Place:Arras, Neustria
Venerated In:Eastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
Canonized Date:Pre-Congregation
Feast Day:August 25

Warinus of Poitiers (also Warin, Guerin, Gerinus, Varinus; died 677 AD) was the Franco-Burgundian Count of Poitiers and Count of Paris.[1] He was from an established noble family. He opposed Ebroin's efforts to expand Neustrian power and was killed at Arras in 677.

Life

Warinus was born in Autun, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, the son of Bodilon, Count of Poitiers and his wife Sigrada of Alsace. He was from the Syagrii family of Gallo-Roman Patricians. His maternal uncle was Dido (Desiderius), Bishop of Poitiers; his brother Leodegar became Bishop of Autun.

Warinus spent his childhood at the court of Chlothar II.[2]

Like his brother, Warinus was an opponent of the Neustrian Mayor of the Palace, Ebroin, who sought to impose Neustrian authority over Burgundy and Austrasia. After Ebroin's victory, Warinus was stoned to death near Arras in 677 AD.[3]

Family

He married Gunza von Treves, a noblewoman from an influential Frankish family, and the sister of Saint Basinus of Treves. Their children were:[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weiner. Dr. Andreas. Holy Lutwinus Pray for Us! (Heiliger Lutwinus bitte für uns!). www.lutwinuswerk.de. June 28, 2012.
  2. Book: Watkins. Basil . Book of Saints (Reference). 2002. 7th. A&C Black. 0713653000. 655.
  3. Web site: Saints & Angels: St. Warinus. Catholic Online. catholic.org. June 28, 2012.
  4. Book: Margaret R Bunson, Matthew Bunson, Stephen Bunson. Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia Of Saints - Revised. 2003. Our Sunday Visitor Publishing. 1-931709-75-0. 1008.