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More accurately: From at least the thirteenth century onward Erasmus was also regarded as a healing saint and hospices were named for him, e.g. the one in Legnano partly endowed by Bonvesin de la Riva in 1313.
Apologies for the typos.
--JD
On 06/03/15, John Dillon wrote:
> From at least the thirteenth century onward Erasmus was also regarded as a healing saint and hospices were named for him, e.g. the one in Legnago partly endowed by Bonvesin de La Riva in 1313.
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