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Desiderius of Auxerre (died 621) was bishop of Auxerre, in France, from 614 to 621. He was from Aquitaine, and is mentioned in the ''Gesta pontificum Autissiodorensium'', as well as the ''Chronicle of Fredegar''. He is known for his large bequest to his church, St. Stephen's, of 300 pounds of rich liturgical vessels.〔Philippe Ariès, Paul Veyne, Georges Duby, ''A History of Private Life'' (1987 translation), p. 448.〕〔Dominic Janes, ''God and Gold in Late Antiquity'' (1998), p. 135.〕 These objects were stolen in 1567.〔Philip Grierson, Mark Blackburn, ''Medieval European Coinage: The Early Middle Ages (5th-10th Centuries)'',p. 96.〕 His wealth probably came from a noble background; he is thought to have been a kinsman of Queen Brunhild.〔Caecilia Davis-Weyer, ''Early Medieval Art, 300-1150: Sources and Documents'' (1986), pp. 66-7.〕 He is a Catholic saint, with feast day October 19.〔(On-line Calendar of Saints Days, October )〕 ==Notes==
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