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Helier (died 555) was a 6th-century
ascetic hermit. He is the
patron saint of
Jersey in the
Channel Islands, and in
particular of the town and
parish of...
- St
Helier (/ˈhɛliər/; Jèrriais:
Saint Hélyi; French: Saint-
Hélier) is the
capital of Jersey, the
largest of the
Channel Islands in the
English Channel...
- St
Helier (/ˈhɛliər/) is a
residential cottage estate in the
London boroughs of
Merton and Sutton. The
portion of the
estate north of
Green Lane and Bishopsford...
- century, the island's
patron saint Helier lived at the
Hermitage on L'Islet (now
Elizabeth Castle).
Legend states that
Helier was
beheaded by
raiders and subsequently...
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Helier de
Carteret (fl. 1563 – 1578) was the
first Seigneur of Sark,
reigning from 1563 to 1578. He was the son of Édouard de Carteret,
Seigneur of Saint...
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Saint Helier is a
parish in the
island of
Jersey named after Saint Helier.
Other places named after the
saint are: St.
Helier,
London - a
suburb in the...
- St
Helier railway station is in the
London Borough of
Merton in
South London. The
station is
served by Thameslink, and is on the
Sutton Loop Line. It is...
-
Helier Hospital (full title: St
Helier Hospital and
Queen Mary's
Hospital for Children) in the
London Borough of
Sutton is run by
Epsom and St
Helier...
- St
Heliers Correctional Centre is a
prison farm for men
located outside the town of Muswellbrook, New
South Wales, Australia, and
operated by the Corrective...
- (A1).
Roads in
Jersey are
often named in
French or Jèrriais,
except in St
Helier,
where they are
often named in English.
Public highways are state-owned...