Saint Emilian
Saint Emilian, also known as Saint Aemilianus, was a Christian saint and abbot who lived during the 6th century. He is primarily recognized for his role in founding the monastery of San Emilian in Soria, Spain. His life is celebrated for his dedication to monasticism and the spread of Christianity in the region.
Emilian is often depicted in religious art, symbolizing piety and devotion. His feast day is observed on July 12, and he is venerated in various Christian traditions. His legacy continues to inspire many in the practice of faith and monastic life.