Bishop Germanus of Auxerre, during a possible …

Years: 447 - 447

Bishop Germanus of Auxerre, during a possible second trip to Britain in 447, is said to have led British troops to victory over the invading Saxons and Picts.

This second visit is contested by some scholars, who suggest it may be a 'doublet' or variant version of the visit that has been mistaken as describing a different visit and erroneously included as such by Constantius, according to whom Germanus was joined by Severus, Bishop of Trier and met Elafius, described by Bede as 'a chief of that region'.

Germanus is said to have cured Elafius' enfeebled son by a miracle that served to persuade the population that Gaulish Catholicism rather than Pelagianism was the true faith.

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