Simeon of Mantua

?–1016) was a Benedictine monk of Armenian origin who was canonized as a saint in the late 11th century.

Little is known of Simeon's early life, but at some time he left his homeland and spent some years living as a hermit in Palestine.

After this, he is known to have visited Rome, where his exoticism led to his harassment by a Roman mob.

He was renowned for his piety and heroic charity, and for numerous miracles performed during life and after death.

His tomb was a reported site of numerous miracles, which contributed to his canonization in the mid 11th century.