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Saint-Médard, commemorating Saint Medardus, may refer to: France * Saint-Médard, Charente * Saint-Médard, Charente-Maritime * Saint-Médard, Haute-Garonne * Saint-Médard, Gers * Saint-Médard, Indre * Saint-Médard, Lot * Saint-Médard, Moselle * Saint-Medard, Paris, a Roman Catholic church * Saint-Médard, Pyrénées-Atlantiques * Saint-Médard, Deux-Sèvres * Saint-Médard-d'Aunis * Saint-Médard-de-Guizières ** Saint-Médard-de-Guizières station * Saint-Médard-de-Mussidan * Saint-Médard-de-Presque * Saint-Médard-d'Excideuil * Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans ** Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans station * Saint-Médard-en-Forez * Saint-Médard-en-Jalles * Saint-Médard-la-Rochette * Saint-Médard-Nicourby * Saint-Médard-sur-Ille * Abbey of St. Medard, Soissons Other countries * Saint-Médard, Herbeumont, Wallonia, Belgium * Saint-Médard, Quebec Saint-Médard () is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. Demographics Population Language See also * List of municipalities in Qu ...
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Medardus
Medardus or Medard (French (language), French: ''Médard'' or ''Méard'') (ca. 456–545) was the Ancient Diocese of Noyon, Bishop of Noyon. He moved the seat of the diocese from Vermand to Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern Noyon) in northern France. Medardus was one of the most honored bishops of his time, often depicted laughing, with his mouth wide open, and therefore he was invoked against toothache. Life Medardus was born around 456 at Salency, Oise, in Picardy. His father, Nectaridus, was a noble of Franks, Frankish origin, while his mother Protagia was Gallo-Roman.Clugnet, Léon. "St. Medardus." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 1 April 2019
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