not only the little brother, but one of 7 siblings. Just google "The sword of the Archangel Michael"
you will find 7 buildings dedicated to the Archangel Michael, in a nearly perfectly straight line, 3 of them nearly with the same distance:
Skellig Michael (Irland / Eire)
St. Michaels Mount (Cornwall - England) #3
Mont Saint Michel (Normandie - France) ca 1'000 km Sacra Di San Michele (Piemont - Italy) ca 1'000 km Santuario Di San Michele Archangelo (Puglia - Italy) ca 1'000 km Kloster von Panormitis (Symi - Greece)
not only the little brother, but one of 7 siblings. Just google "The sword of the Archangel Michael"
you will find 7 buildings dedicated to the Archangel Michael, in a nearly perfectly straight line, 3 of them nearly with the same distance:
Skellig Michael (Irland / Eire)
St. Michaels Mount (Cornwall - England) #3
Mont Saint Michel (Normandie - France) ca 1'000 km Sacra Di San Michele (Piemont - Italy) ca 1'000 km Santuario Di San Michele Archangelo (Puglia - Italy) ca 1'000 km Kloster von Panormitis (Symi - Greece)
not only the little brother, but one of 7 siblings.
Just google "The sword of the Archangel Michael"
you will find 7 buildings dedicated to the Archangel Michael, in a nearly perfectly straight line, 3 of them nearly with the same distance:
Skellig Michael (Irland / Eire)
St. Michaels Mount (Cornwall - England) #3
Mont Saint Michel (Normandie - France)
ca 1'000 km
Sacra Di San Michele (Piemont - Italy)
ca 1'000 km
Santuario Di San Michele Archangelo (Puglia - Italy)
ca 1'000 km
Kloster von Panormitis (Symi - Greece)
Kloster von Berg Carmel (Mt Carmel - Turkey)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Michael%27s_line
Crazy, yes. Funny, no.