• Carilef (French Calais, Latin Calevisus; died 541) was a hermit who founded the monastery of Aniole. The town of Saint-Calais takes its name from him...
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    architectural jewels of western Christendom". Also Calais or Carileph or Carilef The chroniclers' statements may have come about through confusion with...
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    designed and built under William de St-Calais (also known as William of St. Carilef). In 1083 he founded the Benedictine Priory of St. Cuthbert at Durham and...
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  • founded c.1082 by William the Conqueror at the instance of William de St Carilef (St Calais), Bishop of Durham; transferred to Kirkstead 1303 The Priory...
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    Commodore Sir Louis Walter Dickens 1965–1968 Derrick Aylmer Frederick Henry Howard Hartley Russell 1968–1971 Richard Henry Carilef Seymour 1971–1974...
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    Flower” in Mapudungun, was the name of the daughter of the powerful Cacique Carilef. Licán Ray fell in love with a Spanish sailor and the two fled from the...
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  • founded c.1082 by William the Conqueror at the instance of William de St Carilef (St Calais), Bishop of Durham; transferred to Kirkstead 1303 The Priory...
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