Saint Bavo of Haarlem

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Saint Bavo of Haarlem is a medieval Dutch saint venerated as the patron of Haarlem, often depicted as a nobleman who converted to a life of piety and asceticism.

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Saint Bavo of Haarlem canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
medieval Dutch saint
patron saint
associatedWith Haarlem Cathedral NERFINISHED
associatedWithCity Haarlem NERFINISHED
attribute coat of arms
falcon
sword
centuryOfVeneration Middle Ages NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
depictedAs nobleman
penitent
feastDay 1 October
gender male
hasLegend story of a nobleman giving up riches to follow Christ
honorificPrefix Saint
iconographicTheme renouncing wealth
knownFor ascetic lifestyle
conversion from worldly life to piety
languageOfCult Dutch
lifeEvent converted from a noble lifestyle to a life of piety
embraced asceticism
namesakeOf Cathedral of Saint Bavo, Haarlem NERFINISHED
Grote Kerk (St. Bavokerk), Haarlem NERFINISHED
patronOf Haarlem NERFINISHED
regionOfCult County of Holland NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
seeAlso Saint Bavo of Ghent NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Netherlands NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Grote Kerk, Haarlem dedicatedTo Saint Bavo of Haarlem
St. Bavokerk on the Grote Markt dedicatedTo Saint Bavo of Haarlem