Magloire, better known as Saint Magloire of Dol, is a Breton saint. Little reliable information is known of Magloire as the earliest written sources appeared...
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The mont Saint-Magloire (in English: Saint-Magloire Mount) is a mountain in the municipality of Saint-Philémon, Bellechasse Regional County Municipality...
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Saint-Magloire is a municipality in Les Etchemins Regional County Municipality in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada. Its population was...
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lancets containing depictions of Saint Budoc, Saint Magloire, Saint Samson and Saint Génevé. The scene shown under Saint Budoc who was the 3rd bishop of...
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Conversion-de-Saint-Paul became the Municipality of Saint-Paul. The United Townships of Roux-Bellechasse-et-Daaquam became the Municipality of Saint-Magloire-de-Bellechasse...
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Magloire is a Breton saint. Magloire may also refer to: Magloire (surname), a surname Magloire Ambroise (1774–1807), Haitian rebel slave Saint-Magloire...
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monks who have had been expelled from their abbey of Saint-Magloire. The relics of St. Magloire of Dol and his disciples had been transported to Paris...
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Robichaud Councillor 1: Roger Langlois Councillor 2: Monique Saint-Pierre Councillor 3: Ghislaine Saint-Pierre Fortin Councillor 4: Yves Jean Councillor 5: Michel...
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In 1008, Robert II of France the Pious gave Charonne to the Abbey of Saint-Magloire, but it changed hands over the centuries. A small locality developed...
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record to evoke possibly the name of Sark are the Life of saint Samson and the Life of saint Magloire, bishops of Dol-de-Bretagne. They spell it Sargia, with...
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