Germain with the round slice
Holy Germain with the Round slice or Scot or of the Sea , is a catholic saint.
Wire of an Irish prince, it is born at the 5th century and is baptized by Saint Germain of Auxerre of his name.
Become priest, Germain wishes to join his godfather as a Gaulle, and crosses the Manche. The legend wants that he requested God to provide him a boat, and that a wheel of tank appeared to him. The round slice would be more probably an Irish traditional circular boat, than the tradition represents like a wheel of plow. It unloads with the mouth of the DiƩlette (Manche and terrace the dragon with seven heads of the Baligan Hole to Flamanville, converting the inhabitants of the La Hague and the Roman soldiers present.
It leaves then for Trier and to Rome where he becomes bishop missionary. It converts of Ariens into Spain before setting out again for the Wales. It returns in the Cotentin unloading on the coast of Morsalines and returns the sight to the girl of notable a Montebourg eois which it baptizes PƩtronille.
He preached with Rouen, running up by his Hubalt remarks, local leader of the valley of the Bresle, which killed it out of a blow of sword. He was buried with Saint-Germain-on-Bresle (Somme) towards 460 or 480.
Internal bond
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Source
- Charles Gosset, a missionary of Ve century, German saint of the Sea quoted by Roger-Jean Lebarbenchon in La Hague, the Viking, the priest and the Republic , academic National company of Cherbourg, 1998
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