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There are at least five medievally venerated saints from France named Ferreolus. Two are celebrated today: Ferreolus of Vienne (d. 250 or 251, supposedly; this is the one in Matt's post) and Ferreolus of Limoges (d. late 6th cent.; perh. after 591; the saint of the present notice). According to St. Gregory of Tours, as bishop of Limoges this Ferreolus (in French, Ferréol; formerly also Forgel) calmed a riot that had broken out there in 579 and, in another action, rebuilt the fire-destroyed basilica of St. Martin at today's Brive-la-Gaillarde (Corrèze). Ferreolus of Limoges is also recorded as having participated in the council of Mâcon in 583. A Vita of St. Aredius of Limoges (BHL 666; earliest witness is of the late ninth or early tenth century) has Ferreolus provide aid to that holy abbot (d. 591) and says that he presided at the latter's funeral. Still, as the Bollandists have assigned to this Vita the number of the Beast, it would perhaps be unwise to trust that account.
Three views of a fourteenth-century head reliquary of Ferreolus from Limoges are here:
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/emolimo/chef.htm
Best,
John Dillon
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