Similien of Nantes
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Similien, or Similianus, was a 4th-century, French Bishop and Saint.
St. Similien, lived in the early fourth century and was the third bishop of Nantes, who, according to St. Gregory of Tours, was given the title of grand confessor. He is recorded as converting to Christianity a certain Donatian, who in turn brought to the Christian faith his brother Rogatian."[1][2]