Herbot saint
The indications on the life of this Breton saint of the 6th century are far from numerous. Resulting from a powerful family of the island of Brittany, it would have come in Armorican Brittany and would have been fixed at Berrien, place of its death. He was a very popular saint in the Breton peasants who saw in him a guard of the horses and animals with horns.
One of the most current C-Ws communication is Herbaut in conformity with the French evolution of Germanic the Haribald which means armed and daring . Other forms: Erbaud , Herbaut , Herboth , Its Latin life, late, is the Vita Herbaudi .
Its place of the most famous worship is the vault which is dedicated to him in Plonévez-of-Faou the, but one finds also traces of his worship with Loqueffret, Ploulec' H, Plounévez-Quintin, Quimper and Trévoux. There exists also a Saint-Herbot vault with Saint-Thonan.
Bonds
Site of Association Tro-War-Dro Sant-Herbod
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