Saint Eutrope
Saint Eutrope is a Christian martyr and saint, traditionally believed to have lived in the 1st century. He is often associated with the city of Saintes in France, where he is venerated as the city's patron saint. His feast day is celebrated on April 30, and he is recognized for his role in spreading Christianity in the region.
The legend of Saint Eutrope states that he was a disciple of Saint Paul and was sent to evangelize the area. He is often depicted in art holding a palm branch, symbolizing martyrdom. His life and works contributed to the establishment of early Christian communities in Gaul.