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Saint Carantoc (Welsh: Carannog; Irish: Cairnech; Breton: Karanteg; Latin: Carantocus), also
anglicized as Carantock,
Carannog and by
other spellings,...
- St
Carantoc's Church,
Crantock is in the
village of Crantock, Cornwall, England.
Since 1951 the
church has been
designated as a Grade I
listed building...
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Historia Regum Britanniae and
previous m****cript
sources such as the Life of
Carantoc. In
Welsh genealogical records, he
appears as Cado (Cadwr), the son of...
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companion of St
Carantoc,
brought the
Christian faith to this part of Cornwall, and to whom the
church is dedicated.
Unlike his
companion St
Carantoc—who travelled...
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Cathedral occupy stalls named after 24
saints (almost all of them Cornish):
Carantoc; Buriana; Germoe; Conan; Winwalloe; Nectan; Petroc; Adwenna; Piran; Constantine;...
- anonymous, c. 1100 Vita
Sancti Carannog c. 1100 (at Arthur's requests,
Carantoc tames a dragon. Cato (=Kay) is
depicted as
feeding it.) Vita
Sancti Euflami...
- 13th-century
hagiographies of
Welsh and
Breton saints,
including those of Cadoc,
Carantoc, Gildas, Goeznovius, Illtud, and Paternus. The
Legenda Sancti Goeznovii...
- Cadfan, Cadfarch, Cadog, Cadwaladr, Caffo, Caian, Callwen, Canna, Cannen,
Carantoc, Caron, Cathen, Cawrdaf, Cedol, Cedwyn, Ceidio, Ceitho, Celynnin, Cennych...
- building.
Carhampton is ****ociated with the
Arthurian legend of
Saint Carantoc.
Carantoc is said to have
tamed a dragon, or
slain a
serpent that was terrorising...
- Karanteg, Brittany,
France Places also ****ociated with St
Carantoc include: St
Carantoc's Church,
Crantock Carhampton,
Somerset Llangrannog, Ceredigion...