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Nicholas and Flüe
* 1417 – Saint Nicholas of Flüe, patron saint of Switzerland ( d. 1487 )
Saint Nicholas of Flüe () ( 21 March 1417 – 21 March 1487 ) was a Swiss hermit and ascetic who is the patron saint of Switzerland.
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Three Benedictine abbeys — Einsiedeln, Engelberg, and Disentis — are within the diocese and, with the church of Saint Nicholas of Flüe at Sachseln, are places of pilgrimage.
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