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John was right – Genevieve is the choice for January 3! (My mother actually did have an Aunt Genevieve who never married …)
Shortly before the attack of the Huns under Attila in 451 on Paris, Genevieve, with the help of Germanus' archdeacon, persuaded the panic-stricken people of Paris not to leave their homes and to pray. It is claimed
that the intercession of Genevieve's prayers caused Attila's army to go to Orléans instead. During Childeric's siege and blockade of Paris in 464, Geneviève passed through the siege lines in a boat to Troyes, bringing grain
to the city. She also pleaded to Childeric for the welfare of prisoners of war, and met with a favorable response. Through her influence, Childeric and Clovis, displayed unwonted clemency towards the citizens. (Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genevieve)
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