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Saint Carantoc (Welsh:
Carannog; Irish: Cairnech; Breton: Karanteg; Latin: Carantocus), also
anglicized as Carantock,
Carannog and by
other spellings...
- saints: Bernachius, Brynach. Beuno. Cadocus, Cadog.
Carantocus (I and II),
Carannog. David, Dewi sant. Gundleius, Gwynllyw. Iltutus, Illtud. Kebius, Cybi....
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various items of
household furniture. The
earliest of
these is
Saint Carannog's mystical floating altar in that saint's 12th-century Vita. In the story...
- ferns.
Similar incidents are
described in the
medieval biographies of
Carannog, Padarn, and Eufflam,
probably written around the 12th century. A less...
- the
spear Rhongomiant)
Culhwch and Olwen, anonymous, c. 1100 Vita
Sancti Carannog c. 1100 (at Arthur's requests,
Carantoc tames a dragon. Cato (=Kay) is...
- 1100 or a
little before by
Lifris of Llancarfan;
medieval biographies of
Carannog,
Padarn and Eufflam,
probably written around the 12th century; a less obviously...
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Welsh topography also
deals with the
statement given in the Life of St.
Carannog, that the
River Gwaun,
which flows into the sea at
Abergwaun (Fishguard)...
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called by two
other names, Cado and Cadwy, in the
Myvyrian and Life of S.
Carannog and in
early fifteenth century pedigrees. The Duke of
Cornwall title took...
- Tuilián),
County Meath Meath saint, who has been
identified with
Saint Carannog (Carantocus) 16 May
Camulacus 5th century?
British (probably)
Rahan Meath...
- 12th
century Lawrenny 13
April (trad.)
Noble of
Brecknockshire Hermit Carannog or
Carantoc 6th
century Llangrannog Crantock (Cornwall) 15, 16, 17 May...