Saint Coloman of Stockerau (died October 18 1012) is a saint of the Catholic Church.Originally known as Colmán (variously rendered Koloman Kálmán Colman and Colomannus) he was an Irish pilgrim en route to the Holy Land was mistaken for a spy because of his strange appearance tortured and hanged at Stockerau near Vienna Austria on 16 July 1012. Later tradition has it that he was a son of Máel-Sechnaill (d.
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