Saint Aubin du Pavail

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Saint Aubin du Pavail is a commune in the Ille et Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France. The name Saint Aubin du Pavail comes from Saint Aubin, bishop of Angers in the 6th century. The term “Pavail” indicates the paving stone of the Gallo Roman way which crossed the commune.
The church of Saint Aubin du Pavail is mentioned for the first time in the mid-11th century: Brient, seigneurs of Chateaubriant, gave the tithe church of Saint Aubin to the Abbaye de Marmoutier, at the time of the foundation of the priory of Bere.

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