Saint Paul (disambiguation)

Saint Paul and Apostle Paul usually refers to Paul the Apostle, the Christian religious leader.

People

  • Apostle Paul
  • Paul of Thebes (c. 220–341), Egyptian saint, regarded as the first Christian hermit
  • Paul the Simple, Egyptian saint
  • Paul of Tammah (died 415), Egyptian saint
  • Paul, Roman martyr, see John and Paul
  • Paul of Narbonne (3rd century)
  • Paul Aurelian, one of the seven founder saints of Brittany
  • Paul, one of a group of four martyrs, see Peter, Andrew, Paul, and Denise
  • Paul and Ninety Companions (died 1240), Dominican martyrs
  • Paul Hanh, Paul Khoan Khan Pham, Paul Loc Van Le, Paul Tinh Boa Le, Paul Tong Buong, and Paul Duong of the Vietnamese Martyrs
  • Paul Chong Hasang of the Korean Martyrs
  • Saint Paul of Xeropotamou, founder of Agiou Pavlou monastery on Mount Athos in Greece
  • Jean Baptiste Lolo (1798–?), often referred to as "St. Paul" or "Chief St. Paul", a fur trader, interpreter and First Nations chief in early British Columbia, Canada
  • Paul Peterson, sometimes known as "St. Paul", musician
  • Saint-Paul (Paris Métro)

    Saint-Paul (Le Marais) is a station on Paris Métro Line 1, close to the Rue Saint-Paul. It serves the neighbourhood of Le Marais, known for its Jewish and gay communities, and fine town houses.

    The Jewish quarter is called Pletzl and is located around the Rue des Rosiers. The Place des Vosges and the Lycée Charlemagne are nearby.

    The station was opened on 6 August 1900, 18 days after trains began running on the original section of line 1 between Porte de Vincennes and Porte Maillot on 19 July 1900.

    Station layout

    References

  • Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton.

  • Saint-Paul (Lyon)

    Saint-Paul is a quarter located in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon, France. It was named after the parish church. Located in the perimeter saved registered to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the three parishes of the Vieux Lyon, the historic center of the city. The quarter is mainly served by the line C3 of the transports en commun lyonnais and the train station named Gare de Lyon-Saint-Paul. In 1880, the statue of Chancellor Gerson, sculpted by the burgomaster of Liège, Charles Bailly, was installed rue Saint-Paul, in front of the church.

    Notable buildings and structures

    Among its notable buildings are :

  • the Église Saint-Paul
  • many traboules
  • rue Lainerie, a paved pedestrian street
  • rue Juiverie, a pedestrian street
  • the hôtel Bullioud, built by architect Philibert Delorme, in 1536
  • Photos

  • Gare Saint-Paul and Église Saint-Paul

  • Gare Saint-Paul and Église Saint-Paul

  • Gare Saint-Paul, facade

  • Gare Saint-Paul, facade

  • Rue Juiverie

  • Rue Juiverie

    References

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