"Senoch"@en . . "Saint Senoch (French: S\u00E9noch; Latin: Senoc(h)us) was a Taifal abbot and saint, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Tiffauges, in Poitou. He founded a monastery in 536, serving as abbot. They established themselves at a place now called Saint-Senoch, which was the site of some Roman ruins. St. Senoch was famous for his acts of austerity, such as enclosing himself within a four-foot space so narrow that he couldn't move the lower half of his body. This won him the undying love of a vast populace."@en . . . . . . . . . "1060098040"^^ . . . . . "9354317"^^ . . . . . . "992"^^ . . . "Senoco de Tours (fl. 526 -576) fue un abad . Es venerado como santo por la Iglesia cat\u00F3lica."@es . . . . . . . . . "Senoco de Tours (fl. 526 -576) fue un abad . Es venerado como santo por la Iglesia cat\u00F3lica."@es . . . . "Senoco de Tours"@es . . . . "Saint S\u00E9noch est un saint du VIe si\u00E8cle vivant dans l'Occident chr\u00E9tien."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Saint S\u00E9noch est un saint du VIe si\u00E8cle vivant dans l'Occident chr\u00E9tien."@fr . "Saint S\u00E9noch"@fr . . . . . . . . "Saint Senoch (French: S\u00E9noch; Latin: Senoc(h)us) was a Taifal abbot and saint, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Tiffauges, in Poitou. He founded a monastery in 536, serving as abbot. They established themselves at a place now called Saint-Senoch, which was the site of some Roman ruins. St. Senoch was famous for his acts of austerity, such as enclosing himself within a four-foot space so narrow that he couldn't move the lower half of his body. This won him the undying love of a vast populace. Senoch knew both St. Euphronius, Bishop of Tours, and his successor, Saint Gregory of Tours."@en . . .