Saint Quentin
| Quentin | |
|---|---|
| Martyr | |
| Born | unknown | 
| Died | c. 287 Saint-Quentin, France | 
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church | 
| Major shrine | Saint-Quentin, France | 
| Feast | 31 October | 
| Attributes | depicted as a young man with two spits; as a deacon; with a broken wheel; with a chair to which he is transfixed; with a sword; or beheaded, a dove flying from his severed head | 
| Patronage | bombardiers, chaplains, locksmiths, porters, tailors, and surgeons. Invoked against coughs, sneezes, and dropsy | 
Quentin (Latin: Quintinus; died c. 287 AD) also known as Quentin of Amiens, was an early Christian saint.