About Saint Malo
Saint-Malo is a historical French port in Brittany on the Channel coast. The walled town had an extended history of piracy, incomes a lot wealth from neighborhood extortion and remote places adventures. In 1944, the Allies closely bombarded Saint-Malo, mistaking it for a major enemy base. Today it is a popular traveller centre, with a ferry terminal serving Portsmouth, Weymouth, and Poole. Founded with the aid of Gauls in the 1st century B.C.
The historical city on the web site of Saint-Malo was referred to as the Roman Reginca or Aletum. By the past due 4th century AD the Saint-Servan district was the website of a chief Saxon Shore promontory fort that included the Rance river estuary from seaborne raiders from beyond the frontiers. According to the Notitia Dignitatum the fortress became garrisoned by using the militum Martensium below a dux commander of the Tractus Armoricanus and Nervicanus segment of the litus Saxonicum.
During the decline of the Western Roman Empire Armorica contemporary day Brittany rebelled from Roman rule under the Bagaudae and in the 5th and 6th centuries received many Celtic Britons fleeing instability across the Channel. The contemporary Saint-Malo strains its origins to a monastic agreement based by way of Saint Aaron and Saint Brendan early in the sixth century. Its name is derived from a man stated to were a follower of Brendan the Navigator, Saint Malo or Maclou, an immigrant from Wales.
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