"As Musical Guest:"@en . "c. 880"@en . . . . . . . . "???"@en . . . "Solange Live.jpg"@en . . . "245"^^ . . "245"^^ . . . "Solange was born to a poor but devout family in the town of Villemont, near Bourges, and consecrated her virginity at the age of seven; according to some, her mere presence cured the sick and exorcised devils. The son of the count of Poitiers was highly taken with the beauty and popularity of Solange and approached her when she was working on tending to her sheep, but she rejected his suit. He argued with her to no avail, and so he decided to abduct her."@en . "--05-10"^^ . "Solange"@en . "245"^^ . "100"^^ . "100"^^ . "???"@en . "???"@en . "shepherdess in prayer"@en . . . "97.4"^^ . . . . . "Exemplar \u2013 1 / ???"@en . . "SOLANGE"@en . "Virgin and Martyr"@en . . "Solange claims her codename to mean \"precious jewel\", but other sources say: French form of the Late Latin name Sollemnia, which was derived from Latin sollemnis \"religious\". This was the name of a French shepherdess who became a saint after she was killed by her master.)"@en . . "Solange"@de . . "Non-Player Killer"@en . . . . . "Berry, France, Bourges, France, for rain, rape victims, shepherds"@en . "100"^^ . . "2014-05-17"^^ . "Impersonated:"@en . . . "???"@en . "9"^^ . . . "???"@en . "near Bourges, France"@en . . . . . . . . "445"^^ . "Solange"@en . . "Solange claims her codename to mean \"precious jewel\", but other sources say: French form of the Late Latin name Sollemnia, which was derived from Latin sollemnis \"religious\". This was the name of a French shepherdess who became a saint after she was killed by her master.)"@en . . "2016-11-05"^^ . . . . . . "Female Sho"@en . "135"^^ . . "323"^^ . "445"^^ . . "Rift Walker"@en . "Impersonated by:"@en . "Solange was born to a poor but devout family in the town of Villemont, near Bourges, and consecrated her virginity at the age of seven; according to some, her mere presence cured the sick and exorcised devils. The son of the count of Poitiers was highly taken with the beauty and popularity of Solange and approached her when she was working on tending to her sheep, but she rejected his suit. He argued with her to no avail, and so he decided to abduct her. At night, he came and took Solange by force, but she struggled so violently that she fell from his horse while he was crossing a stream. Her abductor grew enraged and beheaded her with his sword; Solange's severed head invoked three times the Holy Name of Jesus, according to the fully developed legend. Like Saint Denis and other saints in Gaulish territories, Solange picked up her head in her own hands and walked with it as far as the church of Saint-Martin in the village of Saint-Martin-du-Crot (which now bears the name of Sainte Solange, Cher, the only commune in France to bear this name), only dropping truly dead there."@en . . . "1986-06-24"^^ .