Bertrand of Comminges
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Bornc.1050
L'Isle-Jourdain, France
L'Isle-Jourdain, France
Died1126
Lugdunum Convenarum, (now known as Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges), France
Lugdunum Convenarum, (now known as Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges), France
VeneratedinCatholic Church
Beatifiedca. 1220 by Pope Honorius III
Saint Bertrand | |
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St. Bertrand of Comminges, as depicted on panel on his tomb, in Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral, Haute-Garonne | |
| Bishop of Comminges | |
| Born | c.1050 L'Isle-Jourdain, France |
| Died | 1126 Lugdunum Convenarum, (now known as Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges), France |
| Venerated in | Catholic Church |
| Beatified | ca. 1220 by Pope Honorius III |
| Canonized | 1309 by Pope Clement V |
| Major shrine | Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral |
| Feast | 16 October |
| Patronage | Commune of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges |
Bertrand of Comminges (c. 1050 - 1126) was Bishop of Comminges, in the diocese of Toulouse, France. It is after him that the commune of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, is named.
Bertrand de l'Isle was born at L'Isle-Jourdain, in 1050, to Raymond Atton, who was a military officer[1] and Lord of L'Isle-Jourdain, and Gervaise Emma Taillefer, daughter of Count William III Taillefer de Toulouse. William IV and Raymond IV of Saint-Gilles, were his cousins. Bertrand was raised to be a knight but in adulthood he entered religious life.