Saint Alexander of Bergamo


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Saint Alexander of Bergamo

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Icon nb 127

Size : 42 x 18 cm.

Linden board

Gilded halo. Egg tempera.


Saint Alexander of Bergamo was a centurion of the Theban Legion commanded by Saint Maurice.
He survived of the decimation ordered against the Theban Legion and escaped to Milan.


At Milan, he was recognized and imprisoned, and it was demanded that he renounce his Christian faith. However, he was visited in jail by Saint Fidelis and Bishop Saint Maternus. Fidelis managed to organize Alexander's escape. Alexander fled to Como but was captured again.
Brought back to Milan, he was once more condemned to death by decapitation, but during the execution the executioner's arms went stiff. He was imprisoned again, but Alexander once again managed to escape, and ended up in Bergamo.

At Bergamo, he was the guest of the lord Crotacius, who bid him to hide from his persecutors. However, Alexander decided to become a preacher instead and converted many natives of Bergamo, including Firmus and Rusticus, who were later martyred. Alexander was once again captured and was finally decapitated on August 26, 303, on the spot now occupied by the church of San Alessandro in Colonna.

 

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