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Victor de Cambon

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Saint Victor de Cambon
Bornsixth century
Diedsixth century
near Nantes, Brittany
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Feast31 August

Saint Victor de Cambon was a sixth-century hermit.

Victor was born in the parish of Cambon in 560.[1] He lived on an island in the diocese of Nantes, near Pontchateau. A disciple of Saint Friard d'Indret, Saint Martin of Vertou or Saint Hermeland d'Indre. Although the Normans laid waste to his oratory in 878,[1] it continued to be a place of miracles. His tomb was desecrated during the French Revolution and his relics are lost. His feast is 31 August.

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  • Paul Guerin. Les petits bollandistes [1]