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  1. Julián de Le Mans (en latín Julianus ), nacido probablemente a principios del siglo III y murió a comienzos del IV 1 , es, según la tradición, el primer San Julián de la historia y el primer obispo de Le Mans . Su fiesta se celebra en Iglesia Católica el 27 de enero 2 y en la Iglesia Ortodoxa el 13 de julio 3 .

    • Inicio del siglo III, Roma
    • Francesa
    • Julianus
  2. Saint Julian of Le Mans (French: Saint Julien du Mans; Latin: Iulianus; 3rd century; perhaps 4th century) is a saint venerated in both the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Church, honoured as the first bishop of Le Mans. His feast day is 27 January. The translation of his relics is celebrated on 25 July.

    • 3rd or 4th century
    • Le Mans
    • 27 January, 25 July (translation of relics)
  3. Julian of Le Mans. Quick Reference. (4th century (?), bishop. Almost nothing is known of his life: breviary lessons claim him as a Roman nobleman who became first bishop of Le Mans and apostle of the neighbourhood. Plenty of churches are dedicated to him there (and a few in England) of which the oldest dates from the 7th century.

  4. Julián de Le Mans , nacido probablemente a principios del siglo III y murió a comienzos del IV, es, según la tradición, el primer San Julián de la historia y el primer obispo de Le Mans . Su fiesta se celebra en Iglesia Católica el 27 de enero y en la Iglesia Ortodoxa el 13 de julio .

  5. Las 24 Horas de Le Mans (en francés: 24 Heures du Mans) es una carrera de resistencia que se corre anualmente en el mes de junio en el circuito de la Sarthe, cerca de Le Mans, Francia. Es organizada por el Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO).

  6. Facts. Feastday: January 27. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Julian of Le Mans. Julian is said to have been a native of Rome, where he was consecrated a bishop. Around the middle of the third century, he was sent to Gaul (France) to preach the Gospel to the tribe of the Cenomani.

  7. Le Mans Cathedral (French: Cathédrale St-Julien du Mans) is a Catholic church situated in Le Mans, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Julian of Le Mans, the city's first bishop, who established Christianity in the area around the beginning of the 4th century.