Why do my Ical alarms since 2001 suddenly get sent over and over again?

Hi all ... After a change of Logic board, the Ical Alarms since 2001 get sent over and over again, completely blocking my mailbox.
Is there any way to delete these Alarms once and for all ?
Thanks for your help !

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