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Eustorgius II
Archbishop of Milan
ChurchCatholic Church
Appointedc. 511 AD
Term ended518
PredecessorLawrence I
SuccessorMagnus
Personal details
Died6 June 518
Sainthood
Feast dayJune 6
Venerated inCatholic Church

Eustorgius II (Template:Lang-it) was Archbishop of Milan from c. 511 to 518. He is honoured as a saint in the Catholic Church and his feast day is June 6.[1]

Life

We have two letters of king Theodoric the Great concerning Eustorgius: the first, addressed to the count and senator Adilas, urges Eustorgius to take under his protection the estates owned by the Church of Milan in Sicily, and the second, directly addressed to Eustorgius, asks the bishop to restore the bishop of Aosta who had been unjustly accused by some clergy of treason. Eustorgius was also asked to judge the slanderers.[2]

In an own letter, Avitus of Vienne (died 518) thanks Eustorgius for the financial support given in order to free some Italian prisoners who were captured by the Arian Burgundians.[3]

According to the bishop of Pavia Ennodius (died 521), Eustorgius restored the water ducts of the Baptistery of Santo Stefano,[3] which ruins are still visible under the Cathedral of Milan.

Eustorgius died on 6 June 518. His remains were interred in the chapel of Saint Sixtus aside the city’s basilica of St. Lorenzo Maggiore.[3] His feast is celebrated on June 6 in such basilica and together all the saint bishops of Milan on 25 September.

Notes

  1. ^ Ruggeri, Fausto (1991). I Vescovi di Milano. Milano: NED. pp. 17–18. ISBN 88-7023-154-2.Template:Language icon
  2. ^ Pasini, Cesare (1988). "Eustorgio II, santo (+518)". Dizionario della Chiesa Ambrosiana. Vol. 2. Milano: NED. p. 1169–1170. ISBN 88-7023-102-X.Template:Language icon
  3. ^ a b c Cazzani, Eugenio (1996). Vescovi e arcivescovi di Milano. Milano: Massimo. pp. 34–35. ISBN 88-7030-891-X.Template:Language icon