Les Vies Des Saints de Bretagne et de Personnes d'une minente Pi t Qui Ont V cu Dans la M me Province..., by Guy-Alexis Lobineau, is a detailed collection of biographies of saints and other pious figures from Brittany, France. Written in French, this historical text offers insights into the lives, legends, and religious practices associated with these individuals. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the cultural and spiritual heritage of Brittany, providing rich details about the saints' deeds and their impact on the region.
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