Georgia of Clermont

In the Catholic Church, she is revered as a saint and her feast day is 15 February.

The only information about the saintGeorgia comes from Gregory of Tours, who speaks of her in his De Gloria confessorum (To the Glory of the Confessors).

Refusing to marry, she led a hermit's life in the countryside, praying and fasting.

According to legend, during her funeral a flock of doves followed the coffin as it was carried in procession to the cemetery.

Her remains could be found in the church of San Cassiano in Clermont, France.