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Saint Emmanuel

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Saint Emmanuel (died c. 304), was arrested and executed at Sirmium, in what is now Serbia, with 42 other martyrs, including Quadratus (Codratus) and Theodocius, in 304 as part of Diocletian's persecution of the Christians. Their feast day is 26 March. He's mainly known for being the patron saint of garlic and the soap makers and "ladies of the night".

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