Melor

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Melor an entity of type: Thing

Meloir de Cornouailles connu aussi comme Méloir ou Mélar (524 - 544) est un saint breton. Il est le fils de la reine celte Awrilia de Domnonée (fille du roi de Domnonée) et de saint Miliau (Miliaw de Cornouailles), légendaire roi celte de Cornouailles et de Bretagne. Il est fêté le 1er octobre. rdf:langString
Melor (also known in Latin as Melorius; in Cornish as Mylor; in French as Méloir; and other variations) was a 10th-century Breton saint who, in England, was venerated in Cornwall and at Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, which claimed some of his relics. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Melor
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rdf:langString Mélar in Chapelle Saint-Brieuc, , Finistère, with severed hand
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rdf:langString Meloir de Cornouailles connu aussi comme Méloir ou Mélar (524 - 544) est un saint breton. Il est le fils de la reine celte Awrilia de Domnonée (fille du roi de Domnonée) et de saint Miliau (Miliaw de Cornouailles), légendaire roi celte de Cornouailles et de Bretagne. Il est fêté le 1er octobre.
rdf:langString Melor (also known in Latin as Melorius; in Cornish as Mylor; in French as Méloir; and other variations) was a 10th-century Breton saint who, in England, was venerated in Cornwall and at Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, which claimed some of his relics.
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