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Saint Clarus


Saint Clair (Latin Clarus) was the first bishop of Nantes, France in the late 3rd century. He arrived they say from Rome, with a nail in his possession from the cross that bore the martyrdom of St. Peter, where he built an oratory dedicated to the Apostle, which would later become Nantes Cathedral. It would have taken an important role in the evangelization of Britain, and the foundation of several parishes between Nantes and Vannes.

He died in Kerbellec, village commune Réguiny (Morbihan), and his tomb (emptied since the Norman invasions in late 9th century) lies in a chapel adjoining the church of Réguiny. A votive fountain is also located on the territory of the Breton town. He is sometimes wrongly confused with Saint Clair, first bishop of Albi in the fifth century.

Cathédrale de Nantes

Nantes Cathedral chapel of St. Clair

Église Saint-Clair (Réguiny)

Église Saint-Clair (Réguiny)

Église Saint-Clair (Réguiny)

Église Saint-Clair (Réguiny)

Église Saint-Clair (Réguiny)

Église Saint-Clair (Réguiny)

Église Saint-Clair (Réguiny)

Cathédrale de Nantes

chapel of St. Clair, Nantes Cathedral

St Clair, Nantes Cathedral


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