- in the
British Museum, said to have been the work of the
British monk,
Elerius, a
contemporary of the saint, and also from a m****cript life in the Bodleian...
-
Eburnus Ecdicius Eclectus Efficax Egbuttius Egnati****
Egnatillus Elegans Elerius Eliphas Elpidius Elvorix Emeritus Encratis Ennecus Ennius Ennodius Eonus...
-
Monastery - now Cathedral) Vale of
Clwyd Monastery purportedly founded by St
Elerius (Elwy)
Clwyd Valley Monastery Valle Crucis Abbey Cistercian monks — from...
- A
Saint Ilar ([iːlɑr]; Latin:
Hilarus or
Elerius) is
listed among the 6th-century
saints of
Wales and is the
probable namesake of
Llanilar in Ceredigion...
- 1204–1234 d. 1234.
Roger de
Rudeby (Rudby) 1234–1251
Chamberlain of Pers****.
Elerius 1251–1264
Prior of Cogges.
Henry of
Bidford 1264 – ?
Master of Pers****...
- many
other saints.
Second only to the
relics of
Winifred were
those of St
Elerius, St Winifred's
spiritual director, then
wrongly considered the
author of...
- into Wales.
There had been an
earlier life,
attributed incorrectly to St
Elerius, but
probably written about 1100 and the m****cript is held with one copy...
- (Clydawg, Cledog, Clodock), a
hermit in
Herefordshire (6th century)
Saint Elerius,
Abbot of a
monastery in
North Wales (6th century)
Saint Winifred of Holywell...