Saint Omer
Saint Omer or St Omer most commonly refers to:
- St Omer, the common name of Saint Audomare (died c. 670)
Saint Omer may also refer to:
People
- Godfrey de Saint-Omer (12th century), one of the 12th century founders of the Knights Templar
- Walter of Saint Omer (d. 1174), Prince of Galilee
- Nicholas I of Saint Omer (11??-121?), French knight who participated in the Fourth Crusade and became a lord in the Frankish Duchy of Athens, father of Bela
- Bela of Saint Omer (died 1258), Lord of one half of Thebes, father of Nicholas II, Otho and John
- Nicholas II of Saint Omer (died 1294), Lord of one half of Thebes
- Otho of Saint Omer (died 1299), Lord of one half of Thebes
- John of Saint Omer (13th century), Marshal of Achaea, father of Nicholas III
- Nicholas III of Saint Omer (died 1314), Lord of one half of Thebes and Marshal of Achaea
Places
Canada
- Saint-Omer, Quebec, a town in L'Islet Regional County Municipality
- Saint-Omer, Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec
France
- Saint-Omer, Calvados
- Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée, Oise
- Saint-Omer, Pas-de-Calais
Germany
- St. Omer, a small village in the municipality of Suhlendorf, Germany
United States
Other
- Saint Omer (film), 2022 film by Alice Diop
- Sant Omer, a similarly named composer of Trecento music
- College of St. Omer, a Catholic school that operated from about 1594 to 1793
- Battle of Saint-Omer, Hundred Years War, 1340
- Hours of Saint-Omer, illuminated manuscript of c. 1320
- Siege of Saint-Omer, Thirty Years War, 1638
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