Saint Brice
Saint Brice, also known as Saint Brice of Tours, was a 5th-century bishop in Tours, France. He is recognized for his role in spreading Christianity in the region and is often associated with various miracles attributed to him. His feast day is celebrated on November 13.
Saint Brice is also known for his connection to the Brice's Day Massacre, which occurred in 1002. This event involved the massacre of the Danes in England, linked to the celebration of his feast day. His legacy continues to be honored in various Christian traditions across Europe.