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Third century officer in Roman army stationed in modern Austria. Military administrator of the town of Noricum, and a closet Christian. Said to have stopped a town from burning by praying and throwing a single bucket of water on the blaze, and thus his association with firefighters and those who protect us from fire, including chimney sweeps. When ordered to execute a group of Christians during the persecutions of Diocletian, he refused, and professed his own faith. Martyr.
- scourged, flayed alive, a stone tied to his neck, and dumped into a river c.304
- body later retrieved by Christians and buried at an Augustinian monastery near Lorch
- relics translated to Rome in 1138
- part of the relics given to King Casimir of Poland and the bishop of Cracow by Pope Lucius III, which led to Florian’s patronage of Poland and Upper Austria
- against battle
- against drowning
- against fire
- against flood
- barrel-makers
- brewers
- chimney sweeps
- coopers
- drowning victims
- fire prevention
- firefighters
- harvests
- soap-boilers
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- Austria
- Poland
- Chur, Switzerland, diocese of
- Linz, Austria
- bearded warrior with a lance and tub
- boy with a millstone
- classical warrior leaning on a millstone, pouring water on a fire
- dead man on a millstone guarded by an eagle
- dead man whose body is being protected by an eagle
- man being beaten
- man on a journey with a hat and staff
- man thrown into a river with a millstone around his neck
- man with a palm in his hand and a burning torch under his feet
- man with a sword
- young man, sometimes in armor, sometimes unarmed, pouring water from a tub on a burning church
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Additional Information
- Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
- Institute of Saint Clement I Pope and Martyr
- Katherine Rabenstein
- Kirken i Norge
- Military Martyrs
- Our Sunday Visitor’s Encyclopedia of Saints
- Roman Martyrology
- Saint Charles Borromeo Church
- Saint Florian Tattoos
- uCatholic
- Wikipedia
MLA Citation
- “Saint Florian of Lorch“. Saints.SQPN.com. 23 May 2013. Web. 20 June 2013. <>
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