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Saint Tryphine (also spelled Trifine, Triphine and Tréphine) is a semi-legendary Breton saint whose life is often considered to be the basis of the story of Bluebeard. In Brittany she is widely revered as a patron saint of sick children and those whose birth is overdue. The legend of Saint Tryphine probably derives from a historical individual who was the wife of the early Breton ruler Conomor.

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  • Trifina de Poher (ca)
  • Trifina (es)
  • Trifina (it)
  • Sainte Tréphine (fr)
  • Tryphine (en)
  • Трефина (ru)
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  • Trifina (o Trefina) de Poher fou un personatge semi-llegendari del segle vi. És venerada com a santa per diverses confessions cristianes. (ca)
  • Santa Trifina es una santa cristiana semilegendaria bretona. (es)
  • Sainte Tréphine (ou Trifine, Tryphine, Triphine) est un personnage semi-légendaire du VIe siècle dont la vie a souvent été considérée à l'origine du conte de Barbe Bleue. Cette sainte, martyre céphalophore, est mentionnée la première fois au XIe siècle par le moine Vitalis de l'abbaye Saint-Gildas de Rhuys dans son ouvrage Vie de Saint Gildas. En Bretagne, elle est vénérée comme une sainte patronne des enfants malades et de ceux qui arrivent après terme. La légende de Sainte Tréphine nous provient certainement d'un personnage historique qui épousa vers 550 Conomor, un dirigeant de la Bretagne médiévale. (fr)
  • Saint Tryphine (also spelled Trifine, Triphine and Tréphine) is a semi-legendary Breton saint whose life is often considered to be the basis of the story of Bluebeard. In Brittany she is widely revered as a patron saint of sick children and those whose birth is overdue. The legend of Saint Tryphine probably derives from a historical individual who was the wife of the early Breton ruler Conomor. (en)
  • Trifina, (in francese: Tryphine, Trifine, Triphine o Tréphine) (530 circa – 550 circa), è una santa bretone semi-leggendaria la cui vita è spesso considerata alla base della storia di Barbablù. In Bretagna è largamente venerata come santa patrona dei bambini malati e nati in ritardo. La leggenda di Santa Trifina deriva probabilmente da una donna storicamente esistita che fu moglie del sovrano Conomor il Maledetto. (it)
  • Трефина (Трифина, род. ок. 530 года, Арморика, умерла ок. 550 года, Арморика) — полулегендарная святая, жизнеописание которой, по преданию, стало основой сказки о Синей Бороде. Дни памяти — 21 июля, 7 ноября. (ru)
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  • Saint Tryphine (en)
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  • Saint Tryphine (en)
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  • c. 530 (en)
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  • Statue of St Tryphine in Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany (en)
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  • c. 550 (en)
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  • Trifina (o Trefina) de Poher fou un personatge semi-llegendari del segle vi. És venerada com a santa per diverses confessions cristianes. (ca)
  • Santa Trifina es una santa cristiana semilegendaria bretona. (es)
  • Sainte Tréphine (ou Trifine, Tryphine, Triphine) est un personnage semi-légendaire du VIe siècle dont la vie a souvent été considérée à l'origine du conte de Barbe Bleue. Cette sainte, martyre céphalophore, est mentionnée la première fois au XIe siècle par le moine Vitalis de l'abbaye Saint-Gildas de Rhuys dans son ouvrage Vie de Saint Gildas. En Bretagne, elle est vénérée comme une sainte patronne des enfants malades et de ceux qui arrivent après terme. La légende de Sainte Tréphine nous provient certainement d'un personnage historique qui épousa vers 550 Conomor, un dirigeant de la Bretagne médiévale. (fr)
  • Saint Tryphine (also spelled Trifine, Triphine and Tréphine) is a semi-legendary Breton saint whose life is often considered to be the basis of the story of Bluebeard. In Brittany she is widely revered as a patron saint of sick children and those whose birth is overdue. The legend of Saint Tryphine probably derives from a historical individual who was the wife of the early Breton ruler Conomor. (en)
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