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are attributed to the saint. Legend says that Pharaildis caused a well to spring up whose waters cured sick children, turned some bread hidden by a miserly woman into stone, and there are accounts of a
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The cult of Pharaildis has been documented as early as the eighth century. About the year 754, Agilfrid, Abbot of
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miracle," in which Pharaildis resuscitated a cooked bird working only from its skin and bones.
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Pharaildis was born in Ghent, the daughter of Witger, Duke of Lorraine and his wife
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for her refusal to submit to him, and for her late night visits to churches. When
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Pharaildis was married against her will at a young age with a
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Ghent
Belgium
Feast
Attributes
Patronage
Bruay, France
childhood diseases
marriages
Ghent, Belgium
abuse
widows
Dutch
Belgian
virgin
patron saint
Ghent
Amalberga of Maubeuge
Emebert
Reineldis
Gudula
Gertrude of Nivelles
nobleman
sexual fidelity
God
abused
widowed
Saint Bavo's Abbey
feast day
Ghent

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