4th century (or 560?). Although born of an illustrious Irish family,
Saint Grimonia, consecrated herself to God and migrated to Laon,
Picardy. On the spot where she was martyred in defence of her chastity,
a chapel was built for her relics. The miracles of healing that occurred
there led to pilgrimages and the growth of the town called Capelle. In
the wars in the fifteenth century her relics were translated to the
abbey of Hennin Lictard, between Douay and Lens where she is honoured
together with Saint Proba her fellow martyr
(
Benedictines,
Husenbeth).