Saint Isidore is widely venerated as the patron saint of farmers, peasants and day laborers.
Certain deities were venerated widely across the Celtic world, while others were limited only to a single religion or even to a specific locality.
There were several important saints who bore the name and were widely venerated in the Middle Ages, as well as more locally in recent times.
He is widely venerated in Russia and other Orthodox countries where he is seen as a patron of soldiers and military men.
He is still widely venerated in Ireland and elsewhere today.
Widely venerated in Yoruba areas, he is usually called Shopona and said to have dominion over the Earth and smallpox.
Saint Hubertus was widely venerated during the Middle Ages.
Artemis was one of the most widely venerated of the Ancient Greek deities.
Eauze is his principal place of veneration, but he was widely venerated in the Armagnac region.
He has been widely venerated as a Confucian martyr and an embodiment of "seonbi spirit" by later generations in Korea.