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Sebaldus
St. Sebaldus of Nuremberg〔There is also a Saint Sebaldus of Trier.〕 (Sinibald, Sebald) is venerated as the patron saint of Nuremberg, traditional administrative centre of Franconia, and the guarantor of its independence.〔(''Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon'': "Sebaldus von Nürnberg" )〕 According to legend Sebaldus was a hermit and a missionary. == Legends == Almost all details of the life of Sebaldus are uncertain, beyond his presence in the woodland of Poppenreuth, west of Nuremberg〔((Klasus-Stefan Krieger), ''Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon'', ''s.v.'' "Sebaldus" )〕 which was explained by his being a hermit. However various legends about his life have been recorded. One of the earliest legends (ca 1280) claims Sebaldus was a contemporary of Henry III (died 1056) and was of Franconian origin. After a pilgrimage in Italy, he became a preacher at Nuremberg.〔(San Sebaldo (Sinibaldo) )〕 Another text claims that he was a Frankish nobleman who met Willibald and Winibald in Italy (thus dating his life to the 8th century) and later became a missionary in the ''Sebalder Reichswald'' that is associated with his name.〔 Other legends claim he was either the son of the king of Denmark or a student in Paris who married a French princess, but then abandoned her on their wedding night to go on a pilgrimage to Rome. In these versions of the legend the Pope gave Sebaldus the mission of evangelising in the forests of Nuremberg, which gives his ancient presence there a papal authority.〔
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