- St
Miliau or
Miliav is a
Breton saint and
eponym of the
village of Guimiliau,
where he is
particularly venerated. He is said to be a good
saint to invoke...
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Saint Martial;
Church of St.
Michel des Lions,
Limoges The
martyrdom of St.
Miliau, who
holds his
severed head as
blood gushes from his neck.
Retable of the...
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Brittany in north-western France. The
parish takes its name from
Saint Miliau who was
beheaded in 792 on his brother's orders. He is a
saint called upon...
- Breton, is
named after St
Miliau. The name
simply means town or
settlement (Breton: gwic) of Milio.
According to legend,
Miliau was a good and just Breton...
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bleeding neck,
which are
drunk by her
severed head and two attendants.
Saint Miliau, a
Christian martyr killed c. 6th
century AD, is
sometimes represented holding...
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James the
Great Maurus – rheumatism, gout,
epilepsy Against rheumatism -
Miliau –
People ridiculed for
their piety, repentance,
temptation - Mary Magdalene...
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detected of
about twenty prehistoric circular huts. It is
thought that St
Miliau, in the 6th century, sta**** here; he
evangelized the
local area, and founded...
- Aix-en-Provence,
France Aix-en-Provence 5th
century metropolitan Archbishop of Aix St
Miliau 6th
century France
Guimiliau Parish close, Guimiliau, Brittany, France...
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Mildrith Princess's crown, Abbess' crozier, hind [citation needed]
Miliau depicted afs a cephalop****; in
royal garb[citation needed]
Minias of Florence...
- the
village was part of the
parish of Guimiliau. This
means township of
Miliau, a
Breton saint of the 6th or 9th century. Later,
rising prosperity and...