
Biography
Morand, from the Latin Morandus or Moderamnus (born c. 1050 or 1075, died June 3, 1115), a native of the Rhineland, was a Cluniac monk nicknamed the Apostle of the Sundgau. During the Middle Ages, he played an important role as the patron saint of vines and wine.
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Patronages
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