SaintSiméon
SaintSiméon is a name that can refer to several notable figures throughout history, primarily in religious contexts. The most widely recognized is Simeon the Stylite, an Eastern Orthodox ascetic who lived from approximately 388 to 457 AD. Simeon gained fame for his extreme form of penitence, standing on a pillar for 37 years. He attracted a large following and became a significant religious and social figure of his time. His practices influenced the development of monasticism and ascetic traditions within Christianity.
Another figure is Simeon the God-receiver, a devout man mentioned in the Gospel of Luke. According to
There are also other saints named Simeon in various Christian traditions, often commemorated on different feast