Saint-Tropez de Pise

Saint-Tropez de Pise

historical figure Italy

Saint-Tropez de Pise, also known as Saint Torpès, is a Christian martyr and the patron saint of Saint-Tropez, France. According to legend, he was a Roman soldier who was decapitated under Emperor Nero for his Christian faith. His feast day is celebrated annually in Saint-Tropez, particularly during the Bravade, a festival that honors the saint and showcases the town's rich cultural and religious heritage. Saint-Tropez's legacy lives on in the town that bears his name, where he is revered not only as a saint but also as a symbol of the local identity and history.

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France France: Saint-Tropez de Pise is referenced as the saint protector of the area. 6

Le Monde: A Saint-Tropez, des vignes et des vins pas bling-bling