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St Sinicus Sinice of Reims or Saint Sinice was a 3rd-century French saint and Bishop of Soissons. As a priest, Sinice evangelized the regions of Soissons and Reims in the company of Sixtus of Reims, who appointed him Bishop of Soissons. Sinice was Bishop of Reims following Sixtus, a position he held from 280 until 286 AD.〔(''Introduction à l'histoire générale de la province de Picardie'', par Pierre Nicolas Grenier,Charles Dufour,Jacques Garnier, Amiens, 1856. )〕 He was originally buried with Sixtus but was transferred in the 10th century, to the Church Saint-Rémi de Reims.〔(''Saint-Remi de Reims'', par Anne Prache, Droz, Genève, 1978. )〕 His Feast day is on 1 September in the company of Nivard and Sixtus. ==References==
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