Saint Sebald
Saint Sebald is a Christian saint and the patron saint of Nuremberg, Germany. He is believed to have lived in the 8th century and is often depicted as a hermit or pilgrim. His life is shrouded in legend, and he is known for his piousness and dedication to God.
The Sebaldus Church in Nuremberg houses his relics, making it a significant pilgrimage site. His feast day is celebrated on December 19th. Saint Sebald is also associated with various miracles, including healing the sick and performing acts of charity, which contributed to his veneration in the Christian tradition.