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Endelient (also
Endelienta,
Edellienta or Endellion) was a
Cornish saint of the 5th and 6th century. She is
believed to be a
daughter of the
Welsh King...
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miles (6.5 km)
north of Wadebridge. The
parish takes its name from
Saint Endelienta, who is said to have
evangelised the
district in the
fifth century and...
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Dionysius Exiguus,
inventor of the Anno
Domini era (approximate date)
Endelienta,
Welsh princess and
saint (approximate date)
Ferreolus of Rodez, Roman...
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Ceinwen (Keyne), Cerddych, Clydai,
Cynheiddon (identified with
Saint Endelienta), Dwynwen, Eiliwedd, Goleudydd, Gwen, Lludd, Tudful,
Tudwystl and Tybie...
- Cybi; Paul; Breaca; Neot; Rumon; Sampson; German; Meriadoc; Euni; Ia;
Endelienta; Columb; Corentin; Aldhelm. More
recent Cornishmen recognized for sanctity...
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Abbey in London, St George's
Chapel of
Windsor Castle and
Church of St
Endelienta, St Endellion, Cornwall. The idea of a "collegiate church" has continued...
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Padstow estuary.
Kevin of
Glendalough was a
student of Petroc.
Saint Endelienta was the
daughter of the
Welsh king Brychan. She also
travelled to Cornwall...
- St.
Endelienta's Cathedral in Kolonia,
Pohnpei State...
- St
Minver with St
Enodoc and St
Michael Rock St Peter, Port
Isaac St
Endelienta, St
Endellion (I) St
James the Great, Kew (I) St Enodoc, Trebetherick...
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confessor (c. 545)
Saint Secundellus the Deacon, in Gaul (6th century)
Saint Endelienta, nun and
recluse of
Cornwall (6th century)
Saint Senan of
North Wales...