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- Saint_Fiacre abstract "Saint Fiacre (Irish: Fiachra; Latin: Fiachrius; Italian: Fiacrio, French: Fiacre, Fèfre, Fèvre, German: Fiakrius; died 18 August 670) was born in Ireland at the end of the 6th century. Fiachra is an ancient pre-Christian name from Ireland. The meaning has been confused by various mis-translations, referring it to meaning "battle king", or it maybe being a derivative of the word fiach "raven". but the name actually means hunter/tracker or something that hunts/tracks things down. Some have been known to refer to Fiachra as even meaning "predator". The name can be found in ancient Irish folklore and stories such as the Children of Lir.He was better known in France, where he built a hospice for travelers in what is now Saint-Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne.".
- Saint_Fiacre birthPlace Ireland.
- Saint_Fiacre birthYear "0007".
- Saint_Fiacre deathDate "0670-08-18".
- Saint_Fiacre deathYear "0670".
- Saint_Fiacre thumbnail Eglise_Notre-Dame_Bar-le-Duc_Vitrail_Saint_Fiacre_30_04_2012.jpg?width=300.
- Saint_Fiacre wikiPageExternalLink fiacre.htm.
- Saint_Fiacre wikiPageExternalLink 68200.
- Saint_Fiacre wikiPageID "969187".
- Saint_Fiacre wikiPageRevisionID "602920416".
- Saint_Fiacre attributes "spade; man carrying a spade and a basket of vegetables beside him surrounded by pilgrims and blessing the sick".
- Saint_Fiacre birthDate "7".
- Saint_Fiacre birthPlace "Ireland".
- Saint_Fiacre caption "Stained glass window, Notre-Dame, Bar-le-Duc, France, 19th century.".
- Saint_Fiacre deathDate "0670-08-18".
- Saint_Fiacre feastDay "--09-01".
- Saint_Fiacre name "Fiacre".
- Saint_Fiacre name "Saint Fiacre".
- Saint_Fiacre patronage "medicine; gardeners; taxi cab drivers; venereal disease sufferers; barrenness; box makers; fistula; florists; hosiers; pewterers; tile makers; ploughboys. However, due to more than one saint bearing the name, exact patronage for each saint is probably unclear.".
- Saint_Fiacre placeOfBirth "Ireland".
- Saint_Fiacre shortDescription "Irish saint".
- Saint_Fiacre description "Irish saint".
- Saint_Fiacre description "Irish saint".
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:7th-century_Christian_saints.
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:7th-century_Irish_people.
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:7th-century_births.
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:7th-century_deaths.
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:Carriages.
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:Irish_expatriates_in_France.
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:Medieval_Gaels.
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:Medieval_Irish_saints_on_the_Continent.
- Saint_Fiacre subject Category:Merovingian_saints.
- Saint_Fiacre type Agent.
- Saint_Fiacre type Cleric.
- Saint_Fiacre type Person.
- Saint_Fiacre type Saint.
- Saint_Fiacre type Person.
- Saint_Fiacre type Q215627.
- Saint_Fiacre type Q5.
- Saint_Fiacre type Agent.
- Saint_Fiacre type NaturalPerson.
- Saint_Fiacre type Thing.
- Saint_Fiacre type Person.
- Saint_Fiacre comment "Saint Fiacre (Irish: Fiachra; Latin: Fiachrius; Italian: Fiacrio, French: Fiacre, Fèfre, Fèvre, German: Fiakrius; died 18 August 670) was born in Ireland at the end of the 6th century. Fiachra is an ancient pre-Christian name from Ireland. The meaning has been confused by various mis-translations, referring it to meaning "battle king", or it maybe being a derivative of the word fiach "raven". but the name actually means hunter/tracker or something that hunts/tracks things down.".
- Saint_Fiacre label "Fiacre (saint)".
- Saint_Fiacre label "Fiacrius".
- Saint_Fiacre label "Fiacrius".
- Saint_Fiacre label "Saint Fiacre".
- Saint_Fiacre label "San Fiacrio".
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs Fiacrius.
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs Fiacrius.
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs Fiacre_(saint).
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs Fiacre.
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs San_Fiacrio.
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs Fiacrius.
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs m.03vbyl.
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs Q953927.
- Saint_Fiacre sameAs Q953927.
- Saint_Fiacre wasDerivedFrom Saint_Fiacre?oldid=602920416.
- Saint_Fiacre depiction Eglise_Notre-Dame_Bar-le-Duc_Vitrail_Saint_Fiacre_30_04_2012.jpg.
- Saint_Fiacre isPrimaryTopicOf Saint_Fiacre.
- Saint_Fiacre name "Fiacre".
- Saint_Fiacre name "Saint Fiacre".