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Genevieve (422-502)

"Genevieve (French: Sainte Geneviève; Latin: Sancta Genovefa, Genoveva; from Gaullish geno "race, lineage" and uida "sage") (Nanterre, c. 419/422 AD – Paris 502/512 AD), is the patron saint of Paris in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. Her feast day is kept on January the 3rd.

She was born in Nanterre and moved to Paris after encountering Germanus of Auxerre and Lupus of Troyes and dedicated herself to a Christian life. In 451 she led a "prayer marathon" that was said to have saved Paris by diverting Attila´s Huns away from the city. When the Germanic king Childeric I besieged the city in 464, she acted as an intermediary between the city and its besiegers, collecting food and convincing Childeric to release his prisoners." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.01.2020)

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Die Heilige Genoveva und AppoloniaGenovevaSt. GenovevaSAINTE GENEVIÉVE. [Genoveva von Paris][Die hl. Genovefa, betend; Geneviève (S.) en prières]
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Was depicted (Actor) Genevieve (422-502)
Was depicted (Actor) Saint Apollonia (-249)

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