THE GREAT UNKNOWN ELLIN CEPHALOPHORE SAINT, KNOWN IN BELGIUM—WHERE HIS RELIQUARY IS LOCATED IN THE HOMONYMOUS CHURCH IN THE CITY OF NAMUR—AS SAINT AUBAIN (CANONICAL OFFICIAL NAME: ALBANUS, PLACE OF MARTYRDOM: MOGUNTIA (MAGENTIA)—MAINZ BY THE RIVER RHINE IN TODAY'S GERMANY) Based on painstaking research and the combined examination of available sources, citing the most reliable and ecclesiologically, historically, and geographically concordant data. Saint Aubain (a Gallic-Walloon rendering, combined with the interpretation of "stranger"—since he came from foreign parts, in this case, Greek Naxos—resulting from a phonetic and paleographic corruption of Albanus), known in the Ecclesiastical Hagiographical tradition as Albanus (rarely written Alb i nus, names existing in the wider Mediterranean region during the Roman Empire in the 4th century), constitutes a Historical and Hagiographical personality who acted as a missionary in the region of modern-day Germany (Mainz, Rh...