Gerard of Lunel was a saint born in Lunel, France, and was the half - baron of Lunel, along with his grandfather. But after his grandfather passed, he and his brother departed and lived in a cave for two years. The legend of Gerard says that there was a terrible flood and he was trapped in his cave with his brother, and as they faced starvation snakes came across the water and brought them bread. After the flood, the two brothers wept and praised God, then ran across the valley to the nearest church and received communion. Then they went to Rome, visiting churches. But as they left Rome to go to Ancona, Gerard's head hurt him. His brother left him to find help, but as he returned with a doctor Gerard had died.
St. Gerard of Lunel, also known as Gerard Sargent, was a Christian saint who lived in the 12th century in southern France. He was a monk noted for his piety and simplicity, and he founded the monastery of St. Rome de Tarn. St. Gerard is venerated for his devotion to God and his commitment to a life of prayer and charity.
Gerard of Lunel died in 1298.
Gerard of Lunel was born in 1275.
The population of Lunel is 24,417.
Magali Lunel was born in 1970.
Armand Lunel died in 1977.
Armand Lunel was born in 1892.
The area of Lunel is 23.9 square kilometers.
Lunel-Viel's population is 3,581.
Gloria Lunel has written: 'Florence'
St. Gerard of Dyers was born in 1134.
St. Gerard of Dyers died in 1207.
St Gerard's School was created in 1918.