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|birth_place=[[Arome]], [[Aroman Empire]]
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|death_place=[[Ziologiana]], [[First Salvian Imperium|Salvia]]
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[[Liosous of Arome|Saint Liosous of Arome]], alternatively [[Liosous of Arome|Liosous the Missionary]] or [[Liosous of Arome|Liosous of Salvia]], was a 2nd century saint who brought Christianity to [[Marenesia]].
'''Saint Liosous of Arome''', alternatively Liosous the Missionary or Liosous of Salvia, was a 2nd century saint who brought Christianity to [[Marenesia]].

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Saint Liosous of Arome
Johnchrysostom.jpg
Apostle and Bishop
Bornc. 93
Arome, Aroman Empire
Died25 July 156
Ziologiana, Salvia
Venerated inCatholic Church
Canonized25 July 195 by Pope Leo I
Major shrineLeotine Chapel
Feast25 July
PatronageSalvia, Marenesia, missionaries

Saint Liosous of Arome, alternatively Liosous the Missionary or Liosous of Salvia, was a 2nd century saint who brought Christianity to Marenesia.