Saint Calais

Saint-Calais is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays de la Loire in north-western France. Prior to the French Revolution it …
Saint-Calais is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays de la Loire in north-western France. Prior to the French Revolution it was known for its Benedictine abbey named after the Anisola stream. Saint-Calais is a later name coming from one of the local saints of the Perche area. William of St. Calais, a product of this monastery, was a post-conquest bishop of Durham. There are no remains of the Abbey, which was a principal land-owner in the vicinity. The existing parish church has a fine Renaissance facade. The Aniole was dammed by the monks, thereby retaining a significant lake area.
  • Country: France
  • Region: Pays de la Loire
  • Area: 22.76 km² (8.79 sq mi)
  • Elevation: 87–163 m (285–535 ft)
  • Department: Sarthe
  • Arrondissement: Mamers
  • Canton: Saint-Calais

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