- The
Rhuys Peninsula (Breton:
Gourenez Rewiz, French: Presqu'île de
Rhuys) is
located in the département of
Morbihan in the
region of
Brittany in northwestern...
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Rhuys and was
buried there. The
First Life of
Gildas was
written in the 9th
century by an
unnamed monk at the
monastery which Gildas founded in
Rhuys...
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Saint Felix of
Rhuys (died 1038) was a
Breton Benedictine hermit and abbot, who re-founded Saint-Gildas-de-
Rhuys Abbey.
Felix was born of
wealthy parents...
- Saint-Gildas-de-
Rhuys (Breton: Lokentaz) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of
Brittany in north-western France.
Inhabitants of Saint-Gildas-de-
Rhuys are called...
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church abbey of Saint-Gildas-de-
Rhuys.
Theobald (1247 – died young),
interred in the
church abbey of Saint-Gildas-de-
Rhuys.
Eleanor (1248 – died young),...
- Stonehenge. The gulf is
sheltered from the
Atlantic Ocean by the
peninsula of
Rhuys, but a 1 km long gap
between Port-Navalo (in the
commune of Arzon) and Kerpenhir...
- Ages. The
current border runs from
Plouha on the
English Channel to the
Rhuys Peninsula on the Bay of Biscay.
Because of
their origins and practice, Breton...
- In 1125
Abelard was
elected by the
monks of the
Abbey at Saint-Gildas-de-
Rhuys, near Vannes, Brittany, to be
their abbot. He
turned the
Paraclete over...
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Felix of
Burgundy (7th century)
Felix the
Hermit (9th century)
Felix of
Rhuys (died 1038)
Felix of
Valois (died 1212) Pope
Felix I (269–274) Antipope...
- 1008, the
Norman raids forced the
monks of the
abbey of Saint-Gildas-de-
Rhuys,
founded in
Brittany by
Saint Gildas, to
bring his
relics to the
abbey of...