Saint Bavo
Saint Bavo, also known as Saint Bavo of Ghent, was a 7th-century Christian saint and the patron saint of Ghent, Belgium. He is often depicted as a hermit who renounced his noble life to lead a life of prayer and penance. His feast day is celebrated on October 1st.
Bavo is associated with the founding of the Bavonian Monastery in Ghent, which later became a significant religious center. His life and legacy are commemorated in various artworks, including paintings and sculptures, highlighting his importance in Christian history and local culture.