Saint Giles
(重定向自St Giles)
Saint Giles (English pronunciation:/dʒaɪlz/, gaɪlz; Latin:Aegidius; French:Gilles; c. 650 AD – c. 710), also known as Giles the Hermit, was a Greek Christian hermit saint from Athens, whose legend is centered in Provence and Septimania. The tomb in the abbey Giles was said to have founded, in Saint-Gilles-du-Gard, became a place of pilgrimage and a stop on the road that led from Arles to Santiago de Compostela, the pilgrim Way of St. James. He is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.