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to Constantinople, and in some retellings that Constantine was about to invade Patras. For safekeeping Regulus was to move as many bones as far away as he could to the western ends of the earth, where he should found a church dedicated to St Andrew. He was accompanied on his voyage by a number of
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in the town of St Andrews in order to house the relics of St Andrew that Regulus had supposedly brought to the town. It would serve as a landmark for the many pilgrims that would come to the area in the next few centuries. Its main architectural feature is its 33 metre tall tower, and the church
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The details of Saint Regulus' life are unclear and differ in the several extant accounts. Saint Regulus was a monk or bishop of the city of
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According to the various accounts Regulus was either shipwrecked or told by an angel to stop intentionally on the shores of
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Saint Regulus (San Regolo), a 6th-century North African who became a bishop in Italy (see
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end the war against Scotland. The legend would also lead to the adoption of the
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The legend of St Regulus came to have political significance in the later
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itself is now principally known in the town as St Rule's tower.
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Index

Saint
Bishop of Patras
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
shrine
St Regulus Church
Feast
Old Irish
legendary
monk
bishop
Patras
Greece
Scotland
Saint Andrew
St Andrews
Breviary

Patras
Greece
Roman Empire
angel
Emperor Constantine
Patras
Saint Triduana
Fife
Pictish
St. Andrews
Ă“engus I
Robert I, Prior of St Andrews

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