Saint-Vaast

Saint- Vaast is the name of St. Vaast ( Wadast, Vedast, Latin: Vedastes, Vedastus, French Gaston ) and the name of the abbey of Saint -Vaast in Arras with the cathedral, which was founded at the location erected by the Holy Chapel, after whose remains were transferred there.

The following additional places have Saint- Vaast in their name:

  • Belgium Saint- Vaast (La Louviere - Belgium)
  • Saint- Vaast -de- Longmont ( Oise )
  • Saint- Vaast- d'Équiqueville ( Seine- Maritime)
  • Saint- Vaast- Dieppedalle ( Seine- Maritime)
  • Saint- Vaast -du- Val ( Seine- Maritime)
  • Saint- Vaast -en-Auge ( Calvados )
  • Saint- Vaast -en- Cambrésis ( Nord )
  • Saint- Vaast -en- Chaussée ( Somme )
  • Saint- Vaast- la -Hougue ( Manche département )
  • Saint- Vaast- lès- Mello ( Oise )
  • Saint- Vaast- sur -Seulles ( Calvados )
  • As well as in the Pas -de- Calais: Airon -Saint -Vaast
  • Aubin -Saint -Vaast
  • Biache -Saint -Vaast
  • Neuville -Saint -Vaast
  • Richebourg -Saint -Vaast, today Richebourg ( Pas -de- Calais )

See also:

  • Saint- Waast ( Nord )
  • Disambiguation
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