Saint Eodez of Tremazan

550–545 · Medieval

Feast day: November 18

Biography

Saint Haude of Trémazan (or Aude in French, Heodez or Eodez in Breton) lived, according to legend, in the early 6th century. She was the daughter of Golon, lord of Trémazan in the west of the Pays de Léon in Armorican Brittany, and of Florence, daughter of Honorius, prince of Brest, a descendant of King Bristocus (early 5th century). She was one of the sisters of Gurguy, who became Saint Tanguy. She reportedly died on November 18, 545, and is said to be buried in the church of Kersaint (Landunvez). Her feast day is November 18, and she is included in the list of cephalophore saints.

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Patronages

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