- [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...
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previously a
destination for pilgrimage,
because Machutus parish possessed some
relics of its
patron Machutus, who is also
known as Machuut.
People came to...
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Grattan (1910). "St.
Machutus". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. "St.
Machutus" .
Dictionary of...
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Leonardus Quirinus Machutus ("Leo") van
Vliet (born 15
November 1955) was a
professional racing cyclist from 1978 to 1986. He came in 40th in the road...
- 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...
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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"...
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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...
- Irelandseye.com.
Accessed 29
September 2022. Grattan-Flood, William. "St.
Machutus." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 9. New York:
Robert Appleton Company,...
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prior to the 12th Century. The
church was
dedicated in the name of St.
Machutus (St. Malo). This
dedication was
retained when King
David I of Scotland...
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Second Edition, 1908,
Cornwall Sheet L080. S.E.
Catholic Encyclopedia: St.
Machutus St. Malo –
Catholic Online Harvey,
Edmund George;
Dictionary of National...