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  1. PL24. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. St Blazey est une ville dans le centre des Cornouailles, au Royaume-Uni. La ville a été nommée d'après Blaise de Sébaste . Le paroisse civile est nommé St Blaise. Le complexe environnemental Eden Project ,sur le thème de la nature et du développement durable, est dans la paroisse ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_BlaiseSaint Blaise - Wikipedia

    Saint Blaise is mentioned in Þorláks saga helga, an Icelandic saga about Thorlak Thorhallsson, the patron saint of Iceland. In India. St. Blaise Church, Sao Bras, Goa, India was a small Chapel built in 1541 by Croatian sailors and traders settled in the village. It was elevated to a Parish Church in 1563.

    • Bishop, animals, crossed candles, tending a choking boy, wool comb
    • St Blaise's Church
    • 316 AD (aged between his 30s and 40s)
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  4. Blaise de Sébaste (en grec : Άγιος Βλάσιος Agios Vlasios, en arménien : Սուրբ Վլաս Sourp Vlas), est un médecin et évêque (de Sébaste) martyrisé sous Licinius en Arménie en 316, par l'ordre d'Agricola, gouverneur de Cappadoce. Il est considéré comme saint auxiliaire . On croit selon la tradition que saint Blaise ...

    • peignes en fer, bougies, tenant un garçon qui s'étouffe.
    • v. 316, Sébaste
  5. An Act of Parliament was obtained on 30 June 1862 and the Lostwithiel and Fowey Railway was incorporated with capital of £30,000. The railway was to be 5 miles and 15 chains (8.4 km) in length. Money proved difficult to come by, and there was some delay in construction, and the line eventually opened on 1 June 1869, on the broad gauge.

  6. The History. An ancient river valley, enveloped by the hills on the south coast of Cornwall, provided the site for the settlement which became St Blazey. The parish spread around the wooded hills and followed the track way which man developed to cross the river. Contours of the land were formed as the river met the sea and the summits of the ...

  7. The name St Blaise is also used by the town council. [1] The population in the 2001 census was 6632. St Blazey is 3 miles (4.8 km) east of St Austell. [2] Once an important engineering centre for the local mine and railway industries, the parish is now dominated by the Eden Project . Historically copper and tin were mined in and around the ...

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