Saint Remi
Saint Remi was a prominent figure in the early Christian church, known for his role as the Bishop of Reims in the 5th century. He is best remembered for baptizing Clovis I, the first King of the Franks, which marked a significant moment in the Christianization of the Frankish people. His feast day is celebrated on October 1st.
Saint Remi is often depicted in art holding a vial of holy oil, symbolizing his role in the baptism of Clovis. He is also recognized as a patron saint of various causes, including the city of Reims and the French nation. His legacy continues to influence Christian traditions in France.