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[edit] Pancras of Taormina has nothing to do with St Pancras Station, it seems
St Pancras Station is presumably named after the area of London in which it was built. That in turn was named after the ancient church. That church was named after the other Saint Pancras, the one beheaded on 12th May, 304 A.D. on the Aurelian Way, as is confirmed by http://www.stpancraschurch.org/index.php?id=12. on the website of St Pancras New Church. —Ian Spackman 13:24, 20 March 2007 (UTC)