Saint Modest
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Saint Modest is the name of:
- See Sts. Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia for Saint Modestus, legendary educator of St. Vitus, martyr under Diocletian (circa AD 304)
- Modestus, an early christian writer mentioned by Eusebius
- Saint Modest (bishop of Trier) (died 489),
- Saint Modestus (Apostle of Carantania) (c. 720–8th-century), presumably Irish, missionary to the Slavs of Carantania; died circa 770
- Saint Modestus of Jerusalem, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Saints Tiberius and Modestus, martyrs at Agde under Diocletian; especially venerated in the diocese of Montpellier
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