Christian orphan beheaded aged 14. Patron Saint of children, cramps, headaches, oaths, treaties, against false witness and against perjury.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
St Pancras
Commemorated ati
Old St Pancras Church House
Our image on St Pancras's own page is a close-up of this statue.
St Pancras at Gloucester Gate Bridge
{Along the top:} Martyrdom of Saint Pancras {Along the bottom, on the origi...
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