Talk:Laç

Deleted claim that St. Anthony of Padua was hiding from the Roman soldiers in a cave at the site of the church. The church celebrates St. Anthony of Padua, sharing his feast day, June 13. The claim is impossible as St. Anthony of Padua lived in the 12th century, well after both the disintegration of the Roman Empire, and the official adoption of Christianity as the religion of the Roman Empire in the 5th century. Perhaps Byzantine soliders... I don't know that history well enough.

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