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Around 676, Philibert decided to found a new monastery on the island of Her (Noirmoutier) with the agreement of the bishop
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After the death of Ebroin in 681, Philibert returned briefly to
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Philibert of Jumièges' feast day is 20 August. The filbert, or hazelnut, is said to have been named after him, since it ripens about August 20 in
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