Miraculous Medal - Our Miraculous Medal Is Breathtaking in Its Simplicity. Saint Adjutor (Died 1131) Was a Knight from Normandy Who Participated in the First Crusade. He Is the Patron Saint of Swimmers, Boaters, Drowning Victims, and Vernon, France. Legends Say He Escaped Muslim Captors by Swimming and Calmed a Whirlpool with Holy Water and the Sign of the Cross. in His Later Years, the Adjutor Became a Hermit. His Feast Day Is April 30. Premium Quality - Skilled Artisans Craft These Quality Saint Adjutor Doubles Sided Female Swimmer Religious Medals in the US. You'll Be Able to Enjoy Wearing This Beautiful, Quality Piece of Jewelry for Years to Come. This Stunning Piece of Jewelry Is Crafted with Sterling Silver. Chain Not Included. Perfect Gift - Comes with a Free Jewelry Gift Box, Making It an Ideal Medal for Religious Occasions, Protection, Confirmations, or Personal Milestones. This Piece of Catholic Jewelry Is a Perfect Gift for Men and Women. Pendant Bail Fits Up to 4mm Chain. We Can Make Bail Larger, Just Let Us Know in the Special Instructions Upon Ordering. Perfect Size - This Beautifully Designed Medal Is Crafted with the Utmost Quality in Mind. The Pendant Is Available in a Round - 3/4 Inch, in Sterling Silver, Making It a Substantial and Noticeable Piece. You'll Be Able to Enjoy Wearing This Beautiful, Quality Piece of Jewelry for Years to Come. Chain Not Included. Brand Trust - PicturesOnGold.com, Is Known for Its High-Quality and Inspirational Jewelry Pieces. Your Satisfaction Is Our Top Priority. This Medal Comes with an Elegant Package. If You Have Any Special Requests or Concerns About the Item, Don't Hesitate to Get in Touch with Us, and We Will Reply to You Within 24 Hours. CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED Available in Yellow Gold Plated &14K Yellow or White Gold, or Sterling Silver. Adjutor (died April 30, 1131) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He was born near Normandy, France, where he was made a knight in the First Crusade. He is credited to be the patron saint of swimmers, boaters, and drowning victims,[1] and the patron saint of Vernon, France. The stories given for his patronage of boaters vary. Some state that he was captured by Muslims in The Crusade, and escaped persecution by swimming. Additional legends state that it was in fact angels who freed him from his captors, and his association with the seas came when he calmed a whirlpool by throwing Holy water, and the chains of his captivity into it, and signing the cross. In his later life he became a hermit.