Exuperantius of Cingoli

[1] He is recognised as a saint in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.

Tradition attributes numerous miracles to his intercession both during his life and after his death, including the cessation of an outbreak of plague.

In 1325, the comune of Cingoli adopted the care and upkeep of the church dedicated to him, which is now called the Collegiate church of Sant'Esuperanzio, Cingoli.

[3][4] He is also the patron saint of Montefelcino, another comune, also in the Marche.

[6] His characteristic symbols for artistic portrayal are the banner and book.