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From: John Dillon <[log in to unmask]>

> Mamas of Caesarea

>...the originally late twelfth-century cathédrale Saint-Mammès at Langres
(Haute-Marne) in Champagne-Ardenne, consecrated in 1196:


i don't have time to read this, the volume of which i happened to be perusing
as your post popped into my box:

Pierre Gasnault and Jannie Durand, "A propos de reliques byzantines: la
translation d'une relique de saint Mammes de Langres a Sceaux en 1726," Bull.
soc. nat. des antiquaires de France, 2002, pp. 271-286.

"...un cult en honneur de St. M. y [Sceaux] est ancinnement atteste..."

but there is no citation for this notion.

pics of the 18th c. retable, reliquaire, and documents associated with the
translation are in the article.

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