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Saint

Falco of Maastricht
Bishop of Tongeren
Died512
Tongeren or Maastricht, Kingdom of Francia
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican communion
Lutheranism
FeastFebruary 20

Saint Falco, sometimes: Falco of Maastricht or of Tongeren, (died 512)[1] was according to tradition bishop of Maastricht from 495 until 512. He is also venerated as a Roman Catholic saint.

In Medieval hagiography he is hardly noted. Yet, Falco is the first bishop of Maastricht, after Servatius, who is securely documented.[2] He is mentioned in an undated letter sent by Saint Remigius, in which Remigius complains about Falco usurping certain rights in Mouzon.[3] He allegedly attended the Council of Auvergne (535)[4] and the Fifth Council of Orléans.[5]

His feast day is February 20, which he shares with Eucharius I, traditionally his predecessor as bishop of Maastricht.

References

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  1. ^ "Saint Falco of Maastricht" saints.sqpn.com
  2. ^ Frans Theuws, Mayke de Jong and Carine van Rhijn, Topographies of power in the early Middle Ages (2001), p.164
  3. ^ Régis de la Haye, De bisschoppen van Maastricht (1985), p.39
  4. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913
  5. ^ Christian Settipani, Les ancêtres de Charlemagne (1989)

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