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- Austol (Welsh: Austel; Latin: Austolus) was a 6th-century Cornish holy man who lived much of his life in Brittany. He was a friend of Mewan, who founded...
- into a town. St Austell is named after the 6th-century Cornish saint, St Austol, a disciple of St Mewan. In a Vatican m****cript there is a 10th-century...
- Cornwall with Samson and Austol and founded the church at St Mewan, near St Austell. Mewan is said to have been the godfather of Austol. They followed Samson...
- son of a Hoel; Breton prince of the 6th century. Saint Méen- Abbott Saint Austol - an ****ociate of Saint Meen Saint Judoc- never canonized; by tradition...
- Turian, 8th Bishop of Dol Aaron of Aleth Abran Al**** de Rupe Armel Arnoc Austol Baglan Benedict of M****erac Branwalator Briag Cadfan Cadoc Cadou Canna Cenydd...
- (Lackan) in Westmeath in Ireland (5th century) Saint Austell of Cornwall (Austol) (6th century) Saint Benignus, Bishop of Utrecht in Holland (6th century)...
- Library, Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro). Cornwall portal Mewan and Saint Austol, Cornish Saints Series 8, 2nd ed., 1939. Many of Doble's Cornish Saints...
- England in St Austell, Cornwall. The church was originally dedicated to St Austol, a Breton saint ****ociated with St Meven, but is now dedicated to the Holy...