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Victor of Solothurn

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3rd-century Christain martyr and saint
Saint Victor from Solothurn, panel painting

Victor of Solothurn is a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. He was a soldier of theTheban Legion led byMaurice and died inSolothurn.

Legend

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Victor was one of the soldiers of the famous Theban legion that, under the leadership of Maurice was dispatched to put down a revolt in Gaul. The soldiers came from the Egyptian city of Thebes, and were for the most part Christians. Sent to clear theGreat St Bernard Pass across the Alps, they arrived atAgaunum, the present town ofSankt-Moritz in Switzerland. When ordered to harass some local Christians, they refused. They then refused to sacrifice to the Roman gods, because that would have meant betraying their own God. This cost them all their lives.[1]

Otto of Freising wrote in hisChronica de duabus civitatibus that many of the legionaries escaped and only some were executed atAgaunum, and the others apprehended later and put to death both atBonn andKöln.[2] Victor reached Solothurn near Bern before the Roman authorities caught up with him and he was beheaded.[1]

Veneration

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Kathedrale of St. Urs und Viktor, Solothurn

In 480 the body of Victor was brought to Geneva by the Burgundian Queen Theudelinde.[3] He is buried in the former St-Victor's Basilica in Geneva.

Victor is the patron saint of the city of Geneva. He andUrsus of Solothurn are patron saints of theCathedral of St. Ursus and St. Victor inSolothurn,Switzerland. A relief on the front facade shows Saints Ursus and Victor refusing to worship idols.

His feast day is 30 September.[1]

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References

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  1. ^abcAkker S.J., A. van den, "Victor of Solothurn with Ursus", Heiligen.net
  2. ^Ottonis episcopi frisingensis Chronica; sive, Historia de duabus civitatibus. Ed. Adolf Hofmeister,Hannoverae Impensis Bibliopolii Hahniani Hanover (1912). Bk. III, Chapter XLIII, pp. 176-177.
  3. ^Holweck, Frederick George.A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints, B. Herder Book Company, 1924, p. 1001
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