Pancras, St

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Pancras, St (d. early 4th century), martyr, supposedly a Phrygian orphan brought to Rome and converted there. Relics of the saint were sent by the pope to Oswy, king of Northumbria, in the 7th century, and from this his name appears in Bede's martyrology. Six ancient churches in England were dedicated to St Pancras; the one in North London gave its name to the railway station. His feast day is 12 May.

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