Ferjus of Grenoble
Saint Ferjus of Grenoble was the bishop of Gratianopolis in the 7th century. He was assassinated about 660 A.D., probably on the instruction of Clotaire III, meeting the same fate as other bishops who defied Clotair's authority.
Hagiography
There are two theories regarding the life and death of Ferjus. A summary of his life written in the seventeenth century recounts that Saint Ferjus, was preaching at Mount Esson above Grenoble when he was overwhelmed by an assassin who struck him on the head and threw him into a burning oven. Grenoble was buried in the church where he used to preach, which subsequently was dedicated in his name.The second theory is that Ferjus was assassinated around 660 A.D., by Clotaire III or the mayor of the palace Ebroin, like other bishops who defied his authority. His feast day is 12 January.