- [sɛ̃.ma.lo]; also
known as Maclou, Maloù or Mac'h Low, or in
Latin as
Maclovius or Machutus, c. 27
March 520 – 15
November 621) was a
Welsh mid-sixth...
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Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Maclou de
Pontoise Pontoise Pontoise France Saint Maclovius cathedral Poznań
Cathedral Bazylika archikatedralna Świętych Apostołów...
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church in
Italy dedicated to the 7th
century Breton saint Malo (Latin:
Maclovius or Machutus,
hence the
vulgarized Macuto).
First recorded in 1192, the...
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Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Maclou de
Pontoise Pontoise Pontoise Saint Maclovius cathedral Quimper Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Corentin de
Quimper Quimper...
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outside the village, and the
Chateau du Mont. The name
comes from
Maclovius, the
Latin name for a monk of
Welsh origin who also gave his name to Saint-Malo...
- Luperius,
Bishop of
Verona and
Confessor (6th or 8th century)
Saint Malo (
Maclovius, Machutis, Maclou),
first Bishop of
Aleth (c. 640) (see also: November...
- in this
connexion may be
mentioned revisions of the
biographies of St.
Maclovius and the two
early bishops of Liège,
Theodard of
Maastricht and Lambert...
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Saintes monastery (fifth century); St. Vaise,
martyr about 500; St.
Maclovius (Malo),
first Bishop of Aleth, Brittany, who died in
Saintonge about 570;...
- all
names before 817 are at
least doubtful.
Aaron Suliac Saint Malo or
Maclovius (487–565)
Gurval Colfin oder
Colaphin Armael oder
Armel Enogat Maëlmon...