Donatus of Euroea
{{Short description|Christian saint}}
{{Other uses|Donatus (disambiguation){{!}}Donatus}}
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|death_date=387 AD
|feast_day= April 30
|venerated_in=Eastern Orthodox Church[https://oca.org/saints/lives/2010/04/30/107780-st-donatus-the-bishop-of-euroea-in-epirus St Donatus the Bishop of Euroea in Epirus - OCA]
Roman Catholic Church[http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=2975 St. Donatus of Evorea - Catholic Online]
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|birth_place=Euroea, Epirus Vetus, Roman Empire
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|major_shrine=Kassiopi in Corfu, modern Greece
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Saint Donatus of Euroea ({{langx|sq|Shën Dhonati}}, {{langx|el|Άγιος Δονάτος}}){{cite journal|last=Elsie|first=Robert|title=The Christian Saints of Albania|journal=Balkanistica |volume=13|publisher=American Association for South Slavic Studies|year=2000|page=36|url=http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/modern_languages/BalkArticle2.html}} was a Greek saint,{{Cite book|last=Speake|first=Graham|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3ockEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA1697|title=Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition|date=2021|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-135-94206-9|pages=1697|language=en|quote=Venetian churches were dedicated to Greek saints and were enriched with Greek relics, such as those of St Sabas, St Donatus, and St Nicholas of Myra}} who is revered in both by both Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics, mostly in Albania and Greece.
Donatus was born in Euroea, Epirus Vetus (northwestern Greece) and lived during the reign of the Emperor Theodosius I. According to the 5th-century historian Sozomen, Saint Donatus was Bishop of Euroea, identifiable with Glyki in Epirus, Greece.{{Cite DARE|31548}} The saint is said to have accomplished several miracles, such as successfully fighting a dragon, purifying well waters, saving the emperors' daughter, and reviving the dead.Pasali, Afroditi, [https://doi.org/10.12681/dchae.1180 Great Panagia Church in Paramythia, Thesprotia], p. 192
Donatus died in 387 and his remains were transferred to Kassiopi in Corfu in 602 in order to be saved from barbarian invasions. However this led to a problem of jurisdiction and custody for the holy relics, which was resolved by Pope Gregory I. Donatus's cult was widespread in the Middle Ages.
The relics of Saint Donatus were plundered by the Venetians under Doge Domenico Michele in 1125 or 1126 from the city of Cephalonia.
Umbriatico Cathedral in Calabria in the south of Italy is dedicated to him: the area was occupied by Epirote troops after the conquest of Nikephoros Phokas the Elder in the 9th century, who brought with them the cults of the saints familiar to them.[http://www.templaridirossano.it/tracceedocumenti.htm Templaridirossano.it San Donato Vescovo d'Euria] {{in lang|it}}
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