Saint Devota
Monaco; Corsica
Saint Devota was martyred c. 303 CE by the Emperor Diocletian’s edict. Her fellow Corsicans placed her body on a boat bound for Africa, where they hoped she would get a Christian burial. A storm arose, but a dove flew from the Saint’s mouth and the Virgin Mary gently guided her spirit to Monaco, where she later became its patron saint.
This entity appears in the story “21. Buddhist Defiance”.