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Saint Albert of Trapani (Albert of Sicily, Albert degli Abbati) (c. 1240 – August 7, 1307), was a Sicilian saint. Born in Trapani, he entered the Carmelite monastery there at a very young age and was later transferred to the Carmelite house at Messina.He worked as a mendicant preacher to the Sicilians.The lifting of a siege at Messina is attributed to him. In 1301, the city was under siege and blockaded by Duke Robert of Calabria. Responding to pleas for succor, Albert celebrated Mass.
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Albert Of Trapani Saint Albert of Trapani
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Saint
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1240-01-01Z
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1476-05-31Z
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1306-08-07Z
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1306-01-01Z
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