Saint Florian | |
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Soldier | |
Born | AD 250 Aelium Cetium (present-day Sankt Pölten, Austria), Roman Empire |
Died | c. AD 304 Enns (river) |
Venerated in | Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church[1] |
Feast | 4 May |
Attributes | depicted as a Roman officer or soldier; pitcher of water; pouring water over fire; invoked against fire, floods and drowning[2] |
Patronage | Linz, Austria & Upper Austria; Kraków, Poland; chimneysweeps; firefighters; soap boilers |
Florian (Latin: Florianus; AD 250 – c. 304) was a Christian holy man and the patron saint of chimney sweeps; soapmakers, and firefighters. His feast day is 4 May. Florian is also the patron saint of Poland, the city of Linz, Austria, and Upper Austria, jointly with Leopold III, Margrave of Austria.