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- [sɛ̃.ma.lo]; also known as Maclou, Maloù, or in Latin as Maclovius or Machutus, c. 27 March 520 – 15 November 621) was a Welsh mid-sixth century founder...
- Grattan (1910). "St. Machutus". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company. "St. Machutus" . Dictionary of...
- previously a destination for pilgrimage, because Machutus parish possessed some relics of its patron Machutus, who is also known as Machuut. People came to...
- means "Enclosure (meaning a walled area, like a monastery or fort) of St Machutus". The saint was born in Wales and may originally have been known as "Mahagw"...
- Irelandseye.com. Accessed 29 September 2022. Grattan-Flood, William. "St. Machutus." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company,...
- Italy dedicated to the 7th century Breton saint Malo (Latin: Maclovius or Machutus, hence the vulgarized Macuto). First recorded in 1192, the church of San...
- Conindrius Dates unknown Romulus fl. 498 St Maughold Later, often Latinized as Machutus despite being unconnected with both St Mechyll and St Malo. fl. 648 Saint...
- Covenanters' graves, in the graveyard of St Machutus's Church, Wigtown. The re****bent stone in the foreground is the grave of Margaret Willson, and, behind...
- Second Edition, 1908, Cornwall Sheet L080. S.E. Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Machutus St. Malo – Catholic Online Harvey, Edmund George; Dictionary of National...
- Ferns Mallonius 4th century Rouen 22 October Saint Malo or Machudd or Machutus 5th century 15 November (trad.) Disciple of Saint Aaron Mannacus 6th century...