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- Saint_Foutin abstract "Saint Foutin was a syncretic amalgam of Priapus with Pothinus, a figure of uncertain historicity alleged by Irenaeus to have been the first bishop of Lyon. The similarity of the name Pothinus and the Old French verb foutre led to linguistic assimilation; the name Saint Foutin is roughly equivalent in modern English to Saint Fuck.St. Foutin was immensely popular. He was believed to have a wonderful influence in restoring fertility to barren women and vigor and virility to impotent men. It is related that, in the church at Varages, in Provence, to such a degree of reputation had the shrine of this saint risen, it was customary for the afflicted to make a wax image of their impotent and flaccid organ, which was deposited on the shrine. On windy days the beadle and sexton were kept busy in picking up these imitations of decrepit and penitent male members from the floor, whither the wind wafted them, much to the annoyance and disturbance of the female portions of the congregation, whose devotions are said to have been sadly interfered with. At a church in Embrun there was a large phallus, which was said to be a relic of St. Foutin. The worshippers were in the habit of offering wine to this deity, as a libation (the wine was poured over the head of the organ); a sacred vessel underneath caught the wine, which was then called holy vinegar, and believed to be an efficacious remedy in cases of sterility, impotence, or want of virility.His worship continues in the canyon of Ollioules, in the department of the Var, where a lot of small caves contained inscriptions and wax statues related to him. Young people from the little villages around, like Le Beausset, Ollioules, La Cadière-d'Azur, Evenos, Le Castellet, Var, Le Broussan, Signes, Var and even from the city of Toulon, come in that canyon, where the source of the Destel (Reppe) flows from automn to spring, when they want to increase their chances in love or sexuality. In Toulon, this divinity took the pseudonym of "Hibou-Patate", the "owl-spud".".
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageExternalLink www.sanfoutin.com.
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- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Assimilation_(linguistics).
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Beadle.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Category:2nd-century_Christian_saints.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Folk_saints.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gallo-Roman_saints.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Destel_(Reppe).
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Embrun,_Hautes-Alpes.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Evenos_(town).
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Historicity.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Irenaeus.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Irenaeus_of_Lyon.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink La_Cadixc3xa8re-dAzur.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Le_Beausset.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Le_Castellet,_Var.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Libation.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Lyon.
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- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Ollioules.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Phallic_saints.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Priapus.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Provence.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Pothinus.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Sexton_(office).
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Signes,_Var.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Toulon.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Var_(department).
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLink Varages.
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foutin".
- Saint_Foutin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Foutin".
- Saint_Foutin hasPhotoCollection Saint_Foutin.
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- Saint_Foutin subject Category:2nd-century_Christian_saints.
- Saint_Foutin subject Category:Folk_saints.
- Saint_Foutin subject Category:Gallo-Roman_saints.
- Saint_Foutin hypernym Amalgam.
- Saint_Foutin type PoliticalParty.
- Saint_Foutin type Type.
- Saint_Foutin type Religion.
- Saint_Foutin type Type.
- Saint_Foutin comment "Saint Foutin was a syncretic amalgam of Priapus with Pothinus, a figure of uncertain historicity alleged by Irenaeus to have been the first bishop of Lyon. The similarity of the name Pothinus and the Old French verb foutre led to linguistic assimilation; the name Saint Foutin is roughly equivalent in modern English to Saint Fuck.St. Foutin was immensely popular. He was believed to have a wonderful influence in restoring fertility to barren women and vigor and virility to impotent men.".
- Saint_Foutin label "Saint Foutin".
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- Saint_Foutin sameAs Q7401236.
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- Saint_Foutin wasDerivedFrom Saint_Foutin?oldid=602507681.
- Saint_Foutin isPrimaryTopicOf Saint_Foutin.