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- Deruvian (Medieval Latin: Deruvi****), also known by several other names including Damian, was a possibly legendary 2nd-century bishop and saint, said...
- century under the legendary King Lucius and his missionary saints ****an, Deruvian, Elv**** and Medwin. None of that is considered credible by modern historians...
- baptism and conversion to Christianity. Together with his companion St Deruvian, he was sometimes reckoned as the apostle of Britain. ****an was also renowned...
- the first person of δαμᾷ (damāi). Notable persons with the name include: Deruvian, sometimes called Damian, legendary 2nd-century bishop and saint Damian...
- the Bishop of Winchester. (Among the first works to mention SS ****an and Deruvian, its present form is notably marred by anachronistic forgeries and additions...
- William's original text was more careful and its accounts of "Phagan" and "Deruvian", along with various p****ages about Arthur, were later additions meant...
- century under the legendary King Lucius and his missionary saints ****an, Deruvian, Elv****, and Medwin. None of that is considered credible by modern historians...
- century under the legendary King Lucius and his missionary saints ****an, Deruvian, Elv****, and Medwin. None of that is considered credible by modern historians...
- Aristobulus as "bishop of Britain". Medieval accounts of King Lucius, ****an and Deruvian, and Joseph of Arimathea, however, are now usually accounted as pious frauds...
- executing the Pope's wishes; these include the early Welsh saints ****an, Deruvian and Elvan. ****an is sometimes named as "the first Bishop of Llandaff" while...