Felix of Nantes

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Cathédrale de Nantes.

Saint Felix of Nantes was a 4th century catholic Bishop martyr and Saint from Nantes, France. St. Felix was bishop, and his municipal improvements at Nantes were praised in the poems of Fortunatus, and is said to have often mediated between the people of Brittany and the Frankish kings.[1]

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