Saint Malo of Aleth | |
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Born | c. 27 March 520 Traditionally Llancarfan, Glywysing |
Died | 15 November 621[a] Archambiac, Duchy of Aquitaine | (aged 101)
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
Major shrine | Saint-Malo Cathedral |
Feast | 15 November |
Attributes | Depicted as an abbot and a bishop |
Patronage | Saint-Malo, pig-keepers, lost items |
Saint Malo (French pronunciation: [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 century founder of Saint-Malo, a commune in Brittany, France. He was one of the seven founding saints of Brittany.
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