Himerius of Cremona

He is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church and Christian communities of Western Rite Orthodoxy.

An abbot named Ambrose (Ambrogio), who lived around the twelfth century, wrote a Vita of Himerius, but only its prologue remains.

A monk named John (Giovanni) wrote, in the 12th century, a collection of miracles performed by the saint after this rediscovery of the relics.

In 1196, Sicardo, another bishop of Cremona, placed the relics of Himerius in an archway of stone along with those of a martyr named Archelaus (Archelao) and consecrated an altar in their honor.

[3] There is a relief of "Bishop Himerius distributing alms" by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo in the presbytery of Cremona Cathedral at the entrance on the right.

Abbazia di San Giuliano, Monteluco di Spoleto
The parish church of Sant'Imerio ( Madignano )