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Saint Quentin (d. 287 AD), also known as Quintinus, is a minor Christian saint. No details are known of his life; a legendary life has him as a Roman citizen who was martyred in Gaul. He is said to have been the son of a man named Zeno, who had senatorial rank. Filled with apostolic zeal, Quentin traveled to Gaul as a missionary with Saint Lucian, who was later martyred at Beauvais. Quentin settled at Amiens and performed many miracles there. Because of his preaching he was imprisoned by prefect Rictiovarus, who had traveled to Amiens from Trier. When the prefect left Amiens, he ordered the saint to be sent to a new town. Quentin was manacled, tortured repeatedly, and brought to a town named Augusta Veromanduorum (now Saint-Quentin, Aisne). He was tortured there and thrown into a dungeon. He was then beheaded and thrown into (or drowned in) the Somme.
Eligius, a goldsmith, placed the remaining relics in a shrine he had fashioned himself. This was placed behind the high altar at Noyon; the relics are now at Laon. The martyrs Victoricus and Fuscian are said to have been Quentin's followers.
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