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Saint Edmond of Lachsin (died 1420), born as Edmond Brunswick, is venerated as a saint by the Church of the Canon. He died during the Exodus, believed to have drowned off the coast of Kaedrin. He is the patron saint of sailing, the navy, horses, and the Auvergnian people. In life, he was the Count of Lachsin, and his symbol is the knight on horseback.