
''Petite légende dorée de la Haute-Bretagne'' is a collection of local legends and hagiographical tales by Paul Sébillot, first published in 1897. It focuses on lesser-known saints from Haute-Bretagne, detailing their miraculous deeds and the folklore surrounding them. The narratives reflect local devotion and cultural heritage, exemplified by the story of Sainte Blanche, who escapes capture during an English invasion and aids in her community's defense. This work highlights the significance of these saints in the cultural consciousness of Brittany.















