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Old 04-23-2009, 08:41 AM   #96
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Actually this was a wonder even at that time: they said it in Latin
Sanctus Yvus erat Brito
Advocatus et non latro
Res miranda populo
Which means:
Saint Yves was Breton
Lawyer & not a thief
A thing to be admired by people...(or : a big surprise for people)
As often, he was probably a druidic holy man "adopted" by the catholic church... "Yves" means the yew tree, that was supposed to carry the souls of the deceased into druidic heaven.
I thought it meant "the day before" ?
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