Saint-Cannat (French pronunciation: ; Occitan: Sant Canat) is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France. The village was named after Canus Natus, a fifth century Roman Catholic Saint, who was a Roman clergyman born with white hair, a quirk synonymous with great wisdom at the time. He was buried in Saint-Cannat, although there was no such place at the time, but soon enough several houses were built into a hamlet. In the twelfth century, Archbishop Pierre mentioned, 'Castrum Santi - Cannati' in a paper. More information...
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