Saint Corentin
Saint Corentin is a revered figure in Christian tradition, particularly in Brittany, France. He is known as one of the seven founding saints of Brittany and is often associated with the establishment of the Bishopric of Quimper. His feast day is celebrated on January 12, and he is recognized for his role in spreading Christianity in the region during the early medieval period.
Corentin is often depicted in art as a humble monk, sometimes accompanied by a fish, symbolizing a miracle he performed. He is the patron saint of fishermen and is believed to have had a deep connection with nature. His legacy continues to be honored in various local traditions and festivals.