"Patron saint" means a saint who allegedly specially protects and aids whatever he/she is the patron saint of.
As farmers, fishermen, soldiers, seamen, traders, tradesmen
They sawed lumber, made bricks, and worked as farmhands, fishermen, seamen, and stevedores.
Patrons of mariners, sailors, seamen:Anthony of PaduaBarbaraBotulphBrendan the NavigatorBrigid of IrelandChristina of BolsenaChristopherClement ICuthbertErasmusEulalia of BarcelonaFrancis of PaolaJodocusJohn RocheJulian the HospitallerMichael the ArchangelNicholas of MyraNicholas of TolentinoNuestra Senora de GuiaOur Lady, Star of the SeaOur Lady of GuidanceOur Lady of Mount CarmelOur Lady of SolitudePeter GonzalesPhocas the GardenerTorpes of PisaWalburga
Principally as farmers and fishermen, providing food for the people. However as Athens developed trade, seamen and entrepreneurs increased significantly.
In june 1797 he was involved in a naval mutiny at sheerness that was fighting to improve the conditions of seamen.
There are no patron saints of sailors lost at sea but there are a number of patrons of sailors:Adjutor of Vernon Andrew the Apostle Anthony of Padua Barbara Botulph of Ikanhoe Brendan the Navigator Brigid of Ireland Budoc of Brittany Christina of Bolsena Christopher Clement I Constabilis of Cava Cuthbert Erasmus Eulalia of Barcelona Francis of Paola Gulstan Hardoin of Brittany Honorina Idesbald of Dunes Isidore of Chios Jodocus John Roche Julian the Hospitaller Lucy of Syracuse Michael the Archangel Nicholas of Myra Nicholas of Tolentino Nuestra Senora de Guia Our Lady, Star of the Sea Our Lady of Guidance Our Lady of Mount Carmel Our Lady of Solitude Peter Gonzales Phocas the Gardener Spyridon of Cyrpus Torpes of Pisa Walburga
Seamen's Bethel was created in 1832.
The collective noun for seamen is "crew" or "sailors."
the jobs are dye painting, ship building, and something else
The possessive form of the plural noun seamen is seamen's.A plural noun that does not end with an s forms the plural by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word, the same as a singular noun.Example: The seamen's teamwork is essential for many tasks aboard a ship.
A long ship, perhaps full of Viking seamen.
National Union of Seamen ended in 1990.