He first led an eremitical life in the mountains, near Frejus.
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Afterwards he led an eremitical life in the isle of Farne, where he died in 669, about eleven years after St. Cuthbert.
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But gradually small communities of Amoebae arose by the side of these eremitical Protozoa, the sister-cells produced by cleavage remaining joined together.
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By the advice of a prudent director, he then embraced an eremitical life in a plain called Thole, near the foot of Mount Sinai.
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HE was born in Ireland, and, retiring into France, led an eremitical life at Limousin, where he acquired great reputation for his sanctity and miracles.