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Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre The abbaye Saint-Mathieu-de-Fine-Terre is a Breton abbey, whose ruins are to be found in the territory of what is now the commune of Plougonvelin on pointe Saint-Mathieu (''Beg Lokmazhe'' in Breton), in the département of Finistère. It gives the cape its name.〔(Conseil général du Finistère - Les origines administratives du Finistère )〕 It was dedicated to Matthew the Evangelist, whose skull it contained.
== History ==
According to legend the first abbey here was founded in the 6th century by saint Tanguy, chosen as an isolated point on the lands he had inherited, extending from the river of Caprel (haven of Brest) to Penn ar Bed, cut off from the world but close to the sea.
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