Convallus, S. (1)

Convallus, S. (1)

1S. Adelarius (Conuallus), (18. Mai), ein Archidiakon zu Glasgow in Schottland, der ein Jünger des hl. Kentigern war und um das Jahr 606 gestorben seyn mag.



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