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Bienheuré
Saint Bienheuré (Bié,〔Bié is a form of "Beatus." See http://perso.orange.fr/marc.catherine.meyer/html/patronymes/patronymes_page0001.htm#B_bas〕 Beatus) is a semi-legendary saint of Vendôme. Tradition states that he lived in a cave near the town. Like Saint George,〔Other dragon-slaying saints include Saint Julian of Le Mans, Saint Veran, Saint Beatus of Thun, Saint Crescentinus, Saint Margaret of Antioch, Saint Martha, and Saint Leonard of Noblac.〕 he is said to have fought a dragon.〔(Les Dragons )〕〔(Sauroctones )〕 His legend was conflated with that of Beatus of Lungern.〔(New Catholic Dictionary: Beatus, Saint )〕 ==Legend== The legend states that Bienheuré fasted and prayed before fighting the dragon. According to the legend, the dragon was so large that when it went to drink from a river at some distance away, its tail still lay in its cave. It was also so large that it drained the Loir when it drank from it.〔http://www.vallee-du-loir.com/otsi/section/default.asp?s=3&o=5&a=119〕 There are three versions of this combat: the first states that the dragon fled at the sight of Saint Bienheuré; the second version states that Saint Bienheuré defeated the dragon with one blow from his staff; the third states that the dragon strangled itself with its chain.〔
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