Saint Saturninus of Cagliari ( it, San Saturnino, Saturno) is venerated as the
patron saint
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of
Cagliari
Cagliari (, also , , ; sc, Casteddu ; lat, Caralis) is an Italian municipality and the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name ''Casteddu'' means ''castle''. It has about 155,000 inhabitan ...
. According to
Christian
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tradition, Saturninus was a local
martyr
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–that is, he was killed at Cagliari by order of governor Barbarus.
[Patron Saints Index: Saint Saturninus of Cagliari](_blank)
The legend states that he was
beheaded for refusing to offer sacrifices to
Jupiter
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during the persecutions of Christians by
Diocletian.
However, some scholars have determined that this tradition was invented centuries after the supposed martyrdom, and that the legend was devised ''a posteriori'' to attach a story to the name to whom the local ancient
basilica
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was dedicated.
[San Saturnino di Cagliari](_blank)
/ref> But the name of the saint in Sardinian language
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Many Romance linguists consider it the language that is closest to Latin among all its genealogica ...
, "Santu Sadurru" (Saint Saturnus) suggests that there really was the martyrdom of Saturnus, a young Christian by the pagans and the saint was exactly buried where the ancient church was erected.[R.B. MOTZO, Studi sui Bizantini in Sardegna e sull'agiografia sarda, Cagliari, edited by the Deputazione di Storia patria per la Sardegna, 1987]
Saint Saturninus was so confused with Saturninus of Toulouse
Saint Saturnin of Toulouse ( la, Saturninus, oc, Sarnin, french: Saturnin, Sernin, ca, Serni, Sadurní, gl, Sadurninho and pt, Saturnino, Sadurninho, eu, Satordi, Saturdi, Zernin, and es, Saturnino, Serenín, Cernín) was one of the ''" ...
(Sernin). "Saturninus" was the name of several other martyrs, including some belonging to the group of the Martyrs of Abitina, and close trading ties and communications between North Africa
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and Cagliari may have resulted in the cult of a North African saint becoming attached to this Sardinian location.
References
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Saturninus of Cagliari
San Saturnino di Cagliari
Cagliari
4th-century Christian martyrs
4th-century Romans
Year of birth unknown
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