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Germaine Cousin, also Germana Cousin, Germaine of Pibrac, or Germana, (1579–1601) was a French saint. She was born in 1579 to humble parents at Pibrac , a village 15 km (9.3 mi) from Toulouse . Narrative
Invoked against colic in children, intestinal ailments and diseases, cramps and the pain of women in labour – Erasmus of Formiae (St Elmo) Convulsions, epilepsy, epileptics – Willibrord; Coughs, sneezes, and dropsy – Quentin [7] Invoked against cramps, afflictions associated with the nerves and ears – Cornelius
Germaine Cousin-Zermatten, born in Switzerland on 22 April 1925 in Saint-Martin in the canton of Valais, is a Swiss herbalist and author who—following personal research aimed to compile an ancestral knowledge only transmitted orally—has written several books devoted to the phytotherapeutic properties of medicinal plants located in the Val d’Hérens region.
St. Germain (Theosophy), a legendary spiritual master, identified with Count of St. Germain; Jacques St. Germain, a legendary vampire of New Orleans folklore, identified with Count of St. Germain; Fernand St. Germain (1928–2014), American politician; Germain of Paris (496–576), bishop and saint; Germaine Cousin (1579–1601), French saint
Saint Germaine Cousin (1579–1601), French saint. Saint Grimonia, 4th-century Irish martyr This page was last edited on 4 ...
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Germain studied at Avallon in Burgundy and at Luzy under the guidance of his cousin Scallion, who was a priest. At the age of 35, he was ordained by Agrippinus of Autun and became abbot of the nearby Abbey of St. Symphorian. He was known for his hardworking and austere nature; however, it was his generous alms-giving which caused his monks to ...