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Aaron of
Aleth (died
after 552), also
called Saint Aihran or Eran in Breton, was a hermit, monk and
abbot at a
monastery on Cézembre, a
small island near...
- into the
commune of Saint-Malo in 1967. Originally, the area was
known as
Aleth,
whose first bishop was the 5th
century Saint Malo. Today,
Catholic pilgrims...
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Aleth Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre d'Aleth) was a
Roman Catholic church located in Saint-Servan in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France. It was...
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Aleth Guzman-Nageotte (1904,
Burgundy – 1978, Paris) was a
French sculptor and medalist. She
studied at the
School of Fine Arts of
Dijon under the direction...
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Aleth Félix-Tchicaya (born 1955) is a
writer and
development worker from the
Republic of the Congo, who
founded the
charity 'Les
enfants d'Aleth' which...
- had been the
bishop of
Aleth since 1144,
transferred his
bishopric to Saint-Malo
which was
considered more
secure a base than
Aleth. In 1146, Pope Eugène...
-
uncle of St.
Bernard of Clairvaux,
being a half-brother of Bernard's
mother Aleth de Montbard. She had
married Tescelin Sorus, a knight, the
father of Bernard...
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including Cézembre, the
Orkney Islands, and the
northern isles of Scotland. At
Aleth, Malo
served under a
venerable hermit named Aaron. Upon Aaron's
death in...
- (1084–1170),
Italian monastery founder John of the
Grating (1098–1168),
Bishop of
Aleth John of
Matha (1160–1213),
French priest;
founder of the
Trinitarian Order...
- from at
least the 7th
century until the
French Revolution. Its seat was at
Aleth until the 12th century, when it was
moved to Saint-Malo. Its
territory extended...