The patron saints of France and how they died are below except for the various titles of the Blessed Virgin who was assumed into Heaven, either alive or soon after a natural death.
St. Anne - apparently died of natural causes
St. Denis - beheaded
St. Joan of Arc - burned at the stake
St. Martin of Tours - died of natural causes
Notre Dame of Chartres
Our Lady of LaSallette
Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of Pontmain
Our Lady of the Assumption
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
St. Remigius - died of natural causes
St. Therese of Lisieux - died of tuberculosis
Isabel of France is a patron saint of sick people.
Isabel of France is a patron saint of sick people.
Saint Rosalina is the patron saint of Draguignan, France.
Joan of Arc is the patron Saint of France.
Castor is the patron saint of Apt, France, only.
Yes, Bernadette is the patron saint of Lourdes, France.
Yes, St. Denis is one of several patron saints of France.
Reparata is the patron saint of:Florence, ItalyNice, France, city ofNice, France, diocese ofTeano, Italy
Joan of Arc is called the Maid of Orleans and is a patron saint of France.
Saint Marcellina was the daughter of the prefect of France and the elder sister of Saint Ambrose of Milan. Although a saint, she is not considered a patron saint.
He is the patron saint of bachelors, counts, and the disabled, as well as the Upper Auvergne region of France where he lived.
Saint Isabelle of France was the daughter of King Louis VIII. She is considered the patron saint of helping the needy and sick. Her feast day is February 26.