Saint Pantaleon - Wikipedia
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OverviewVeneration in Western EuropeLife of PantaleonEarly venerationVeneration in the EastEponymSee alsoExternal linksAfter the Black Death of the mid-14th century in Western Europe, as a patron saint of physicians and midwives, he came to be regarded as one of the fourteen guardian martyrs, the Fourteen Holy Helpers. Relics of the saint are found at Saint Denis at Paris; his head is venerated at Lyon. A Romanesque church was dedicated to him in Cologne in the 9th century at the latest. In the British Library there is a surviving manuscript, written in Old English, of The Life of St Panta… Attributes: A compartmented apothecary's (medicine) box, with a long-handled spatula or spoon; a martyr's cross
Attributes: A compartmented apothecary's (medicine) box, with a long-handled spatula or spoon; a martyr's cross
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