Geneviève - translation to french
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Geneviève - translation to french

PATRON SAINT OF PARIS
Saint Genevieve; St Genevieve; Sainte-Geneviève of Paris; Geneviève; Sainte-Genevieve of Paris; St. Genevieve; St. Geneviève; Saint Genovefa
  • Saint Genevieve praying to stop the rain during the harvest ([[Notre-Dame de Paris]])
  • Tomb of Saint Genevieve in the church of [[Saint Etienne du Mont]]

Geneviève         
n. Genevieve, female first name

Wikipedia

Genevieve

Genevieve (French: Sainte Geneviève; Latin: Sancta Genovefa, Genoveva; c. 419/422 AD – 502/512 AD) is the patroness saint of Paris in the Catholic and Orthodox traditions. Her feast is on 3 January.

Genevieve was born in Nanterre. After encountering Germanus of Auxerre and Lupus of Troyes, she moved to Paris (then known as Lutetia) and dedicated herself to a Christian life. In 451 she led a "prayer marathon" that was said to have saved Paris by diverting Attila's Huns away from the city. When the Germanic king Childeric I besieged the city in 464, Genevieve acted as an intermediary between the city and its besiegers, collecting food and convincing Childeric to release his prisoners.

Her following and her status as patron saint of Paris were promoted by Clotilde, who may have commissioned the writing of her vita. This was most likely written in Tours, where Clotilde retired after her husband's death, as evidenced also by the importance of Martin of Tours as a saintly model.

Examples of use of Geneviève
1. Jean–Claude Favez et Geneviève Billeter, Payot, 1'88.
2. Ni Geneviève, ni les trois évêques ne sont des illuminées.
3. Geneviève Beney est la première femme à avoir été ordonnée prêtre en France.
4. Puis les trois évêques revêtent Geneviève d‘une chasuble de couleur or et d‘une étole rouge.
5. Geneviève Guhl monte au Théâtre Pitoëff «Les Sursitaires», pièce étrange du Prix Nobel de littérature.