Died c. 515. The Irish hermit Saint Gibrian was the eldest of
nine (or eight) siblings, all of whom migrated to Brittany where they
became saints. They include his brothers Tressan (Trasain, a priest),
Helan(us) (priest), Germanus, Abran (seems to be Gibrian himself),
Petran, and sisters Franca, Promptia, Possenna. Gibrian laboured near
Rheims and was buried at a place now called after him Saint Gibrian. His
cultus spread because of the many miracles reported at his tomb,
especially the healing of blindness. His relics were translated to the
basilica of Saint Remigius in Rheims
(
Benedictines,
Montague).