Aaron of Aleth Saint

Saint Aaron of Aleth (died after 552), also called Saint Aihran in Breton, was a sixth-century hermit, monk and abbot at a monastery on Cézembre, a small island near Aleth, opposite Saint-Malo in Brittany, France. Some sources say that he was born of British stock in Armorican Domnonia.Aaron was a Welshman who lived in solitude near Lamballe and Pleumeur-Gautier, before finally settling in Aleth. He attracted numerous visitors while there, including Saint Malo, it is said, in 544, and became their abbot. He died soon afterwards. Saint Malo then succeeded to the spiritual rule of the district subsequently known as Saint-Malo, and was consecrated first Bishop of Aleth. Aaron's feast day is 22 June. He is mentioned in Les Vies des Saints de Bretagne.Aaron is believed to have died in the town of Saint-Aaron in Lamballe, France.

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Aaron of Aleth
Birth place
British Isles , Wales
Place of death
Brittany , Saint-Malo
TitleHermit and Abbot

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  1. http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sta2k001.htm