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    Saint Cadoc or Cadog (Medieval Latin: Cadocus; also Modern Welsh: Catawg or Catwg; born c. 497 or before) was a 5th–6th-century Abbot of Llancarfan, near...
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    Vita Cadoci (life of Cadoc), which says that Elli was the son of the Queen of the Islands of Grimbul, and the foster son of Saint Cadoc. When travelling in...
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    Gwynllyw (redirect from Saint Gundleus)
    the most revered of Welsh saints, Saint Cadoc the Wise. The medieval lives of Saint Cadoc (c. 1100) by Lifris and of Saint Gwynllyw (c. 1120) preserve...
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    Saint Cadoc's Hospital (Welsh: Ysbyty Sant Cadog) is a mental health facility located in Caerleon on the northern outskirts of the city of Newport, Wales...
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    least from the Bronze Age. Religious uses include visits by disciples of Saint Cadoc in the 5th-6th century AD, and in 1835 it was the site of the foundation...
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    from Glastonbury. In the Life of Saint Cadoc, written around 1100 or a little before by Lifris of Llancarfan, the saint gives protection to a man who killed...
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  • St Cadoc's or St Cadocs or St Catwg's may refer to: St Cadoc's Church, Caerleon, Newport St Cadoc's Church, Cheriton, Gower, Swansea St Catwg's Church...
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    current name in the 6th century when Cattwg Ddoeth (Saint Cadoc, an important tutor of many Welsh saints including Illtud) spent seven years living as a hermit...
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    AD. Another medieval saint, Cadoc, is associated with the church built over the principia (legionary headquarters). Saint Cadoc's Church, is one of many...
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    appears in the life of Saint Cadoc. The entry on Pope Eleutherius in Petrus de Natalibus's late 14th-century collection of saints' lives gives Fagan's name...
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    of the Breton saints. He was born in Guimiliau (Gwimilio). Hervé was the son of a Welsh bard named Hyvarnion, who had studied under Cadoc. Hyvarnion became...
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    perhaps on account of his height. [3] According to the Welsh Life of Saint Cadoc, a king named Sawyl Penuchel held court at Allt Cunedda. Confusingly...
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  • Baruc (redirect from Saint Baruc)
    Barruc, Barrog or Barry) was a 6th-century Welsh saint. Saint Baruc, who was a disciple of Saint Cadoc, forgot to bring the latter's reading matter with...
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    forged material included a false Brut chronicle and a book attributed to Saint Cadoc. The second volume, which collected the Welsh Triads, contained an additional...
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    Gildas (redirect from Saint Gildas)
    murdering Gildas's brother. After this, Gildas taught at the school of Saint Cadoc before retiring to a secret island for seven years. Pirates from the...
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  • Beugi) was a Welsh Christian saint in the 6th century. He was reportedly the son of Gwynllyw, a Welsh king, brother of saint Cadoc and the father of Beuno...
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    the 6th century. He arrived on Steep Holm after visiting his friend Saint Cadoc, who lived on Flat Holm as a hermit. Gildas supposedly left the island...
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    dedicated to the 6th-century Saint Elli, who may have been a daughter or granddaughter of King Brychan, or a male disciple of Saint Cadoc. The church dates from...
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  • first duties was to consecrate Saint Deiniol as Bishop of Bangor. It is also said that the synod was called while Saint Cadoc, Abbot of Llancarfan, was away...
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  • donations to support Saint Brynach in Dyfed, Saint Cadoc in Gwynllwg, Saint Cybi in Anglesey, Saint Padarn in Ceredigion, and Saint Tydecho in Powys. He...
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