Saint Michael (disambiguation)
Saint Michael originally refers to the archangel Michael, who appears in the Bible as a heavenly being. Saint Michael or Saint Michaels may also refer to: == Saints == Michael of Synnada (died 826), Byzantine bishop of Synnnada Michael Maleinos (c. 894–963), Byzantine monk === Eastern Orthodox === Boris I of Bulgaria (died 907), baptised as Michael, knyaz of Bulgaria from 852 to 889 Michael I of Kiev (died 992), first metropolitan of Kiev and All Russia Michael of Chernigov (c. 1185–1246), Russian prince of various principalities, including being Grand Prince of Kiev, and martyr Mikhail of Tver (1271–1318), Grand Prince of Vladimir Michael of Klopsk (died c. 1458), Russian monk === Roman Catholic === Michael de Sanctis (1591–1625), Spanish Trinitarian Michel Garicoïts (1797–1863), French Basque founder of the Society of Priests of the Sacred Heart of Betharram Michael Hồ Đình Hy (1808–1857), Vietnamese martyr Michał Kozal (1893–1943), Polish bishop and martyr Michał Sopoćko (1888–1975), Polish confessor of Faustina Kowalska and Apostle of Divine Mercy == Organisations == Order of Saint Michael, a French chivalric order Order of Saint Michael (Bavaria), a Bavarian chivalric order Order of St Michael and St George, a British chivalric order Pilgrims of Saint Michael, a Roman Catholic organization in Canada == Places == === Austria === Sankt Michael im Burgenland Sankt Michael im Lungau Sankt Michael in Obersteiermark === United Kingdom === ==== Settlements ==== Barford St Michael, Oxfordshire Creech St Michael, Somerset Gussage St Michael, Dorset Kington St Michael, Chippenham, Wiltshire Ormesby St Michael, Norfolk Seavington St Michael, Somerset St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall St Michael Penkevil, Cornwall St Michael's Hamlet, Merseyside St Michaels railway station St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire St Michaels, Kent Stoke St Michael, Somerset ==== Other places ==== St.
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