Attilanus
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Canonized | 1095 by Pope Urban II |
Attilanus (Atilanus, Aragonese: Sant Atilano) (937–1007) was an Aragonese Benedictine and bishop of Zamora. He was prior of Moreruela Abbey.[1]
He was canonized in or about the year 1095.
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