Tavernier, Nicole (fl. 1594)
Tavernier, Nicole (fl. 1594)
French saint. Born in France.
Arrived in Paris from Reims (1594) and began preaching and healing on streets; became famous for performing miracles and was championed by aristocracy; organized religious procession through city.
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