Birthdate: 1205 AD
Birthplace: Verona, Italy
Died: April 6, 1252
Peter of Verona, also known as Saint Peter Martyr, was a 13th-century Italian Catholic priest and Dominican friar celebrated for his eloquent preaching and service as Inquisitor in Lombardy. His steadfast dedication to upholding Catholic doctrine ultimately led to his assassination by a heretic. Despite his untimely death, he was quickly canonized as a saint, setting a historical record for the fastest canonization. Peter of Verona’s professional life was characterized by his unwavering commitment to the Church and his courageous defense of its teachings.
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