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- Q1296747 description "Abbot".
- Q1296747 description "Abbot".
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- Q1296747 abstract "Abraham of Clermont (died c. 485) was the founder and abbot of the monastery of St. Cirgues in Clermont-Ferrand.He was born in Syria, along the Euphrates River. He later left for Egypt, to visit some of the hermits there. On the way to Egypt, he was captured and held a prisoner for five years. After escaping, he went to Gaul and founded a new community of monks near the basilica of Saint Cyricus near Clermont. He died around 485.".
- Q1296747 deathDate "0485".
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- Q1296747 dateOfDeath "485".
- Q1296747 name "Abraham of Clermont".
- Q1296747 shortDescription "Abbot".
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- Q1296747 comment "Abraham of Clermont (died c. 485) was the founder and abbot of the monastery of St. Cirgues in Clermont-Ferrand.He was born in Syria, along the Euphrates River. He later left for Egypt, to visit some of the hermits there. On the way to Egypt, he was captured and held a prisoner for five years. After escaping, he went to Gaul and founded a new community of monks near the basilica of Saint Cyricus near Clermont. He died around 485.".
- Q1296747 label "Abraham of Clermont".
- Q1296747 name "Abraham of Clermont".