Saint Michael (disambiguation)
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Saint Michael is originally Michael the archangel, the Biblical heavenly being. Saint Michael or Saint Michaels may also refer to:
- Saint Michael (Roman Catholic), the Roman Catholic perspective of St. Michael
- The Order of Saint Michael, a French chivalric order
- The Order of St. Michael (Bavaria), a Bavarian chivalric order
- The Order of St Michael and St George, a British chivalric order
- The Chaplet of Saint Michael
- The Pilgrims of Saint Michael, a Roman Catholic organization in Canada
- Michael Maleinos, the patron saint of Mikhail Feodorovich, the first Romanov tsar.
Places
United Kingdom
Settlements
- Barford St Michael, Oxfordshire
- Creech St Michael, Somerset
- Gussage St Michael, Dorset
- Kington St Michael, Chippenham, Wiltshire
- Ormesby St. Michael, Norfolk
- Seavington St Michael, Somerset
- St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall
- St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall
- St Michael's Hamlet, Merseyside
- St Michael's On Wyre, Lancashire
- St Michaels, Kent
- Stoke St Michael, Somerset
Other places
- St Michael's Isle, Isle of Man
- St Michael's Mount, an island in Cornwall
- St Michael's Street, Oxford, a street in Oxford
- St. Michael's, Coventry
United States
- St. Michael, Alaska
- St. Michael Island, Alaska, the island on which the city of St. Michael is located
- St. Michael, Minnesota
- Saint Michael, North Dakota
- St. Michael-Sidman, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place
- St. Michaels, Arizona
- Saint Michaels, Maryland
- Battle of St. Michaels, War of 1812
- Saint Michaels, Wisconsin
Elsewhere
- Mont Saint-Michel (Saint Michael's Mount, Normandy, France)
- Saint Michael, Barbados
- St. Michael's Cave, Gibraltar
Churches
- See the disambiguation pages Cathedral of Saint Michael (disambiguation), St. Michael's Church (disambiguation) and St. Michael's Episcopal Church (disambiguation)
Also:
- St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough, Hampshire, UK
- St Michael at Germia, Byzantine shrine in Turkey
- Saint Michael's Basilica, Bordeaux, France
- St. Michael's Basilica, Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada
- St. Michael Chapel, Košice, Slovakia
- St Michael's Chapel, a ruined chapel, located in Faslane, Scotland
- St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
- Saint Michael Parish, Denmark
- Mount Saint Michael, a Catholic church establishment in Spokane, Washington, USA
Other structures
- See the disambiguation page St. Michael's Hospital (disambiguation)
- Fort Saint Michael, Malta
- St. Michael's Castle, a former royal residence, St. Petersburg, Russia
Education
- See the disambiguation pages St. Michael Academy (disambiguation), St. Michael's College (disambiguation) and St. Michael's School (disambiguation)
Also:
- St. Michael's Institution, Ipoh, Malaysia
- St. Michaels University School, Victoria, Canada
Sports
- Boldmere St. Michaels F.C., England
- St. Michael's GAA, Gaelic football club, Cork City, Ireland
- Lissan GAC (St. Michael's GAC Lissan), Gaelic Athletic Association club from County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
- St. Michael's Buzzers, a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Mississauga St. Michael's Majors, an Ontario Hockey League (Canada) team that moved to Mississauga from Toronto in 2007
- Toronto St. Michael's Majors, an OHA/OHL team that had been in Toronto, Canada, for 100 years
- St. Michael's College School Arena, Toronto, Canada
Other
- St. Michael (Raphael), a painting composed in 1504
- St Michael, a former brand of British retailer Marks & Spencer
- St. Michael Had a Rooster, a 1972 drama film
See also
- Saint-Michel (disambiguation)
- San Miguel (disambiguation)
- San Michele (disambiguation)
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