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Gurthiern (also Guthiern, Gunthiern, and Gunthiernus) was a
Welsh prince.
According to the Vita
sancta Gurthierni, he
became a
hermit in
Brittany and...
- Guorthegern; Welsh: Gwrtheyrn; Old English: Wyrtgeorn; Old Breton: Gurdiern,
Gurthiern; Irish: Foirtchern; Latin: Vortigernus, Vertigernus, Uuertigernus, etc...
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Saint Gurthiern,
included in the
Breton Latin Kemperle Cartulary,
compiled between 1118 and 1127. This text
traces the
descent of
Saint Gurthiern back...
- Life of
Saint Gurthiern,
included in the
Kemperle Cartulary compiled between 1118 and 1127. This text
traces the
descent of
Gurthiern back to the ancestor...
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Ithel Hael
Grwst 1
December (trad.)
Guirec 6th
century Perros-Guirec
Gurthiern 5th
century Quimperlé 3 July
Cousin of Vortigern, king of
Britain Gwbert...
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Anatolius of
Constantinople Anatolius of
Laodicea Dathus Germ**** of Man
Gurthiern Heliodorus of
Altino Mucian Peregrina Mogas Fontcuberta Pope Leo II Thomas...
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close resemblances to an
episode in the Vita Gurthierni, a life of St
Gurthiern of Quimperlé. The name
Morgen appears in the Vita
Merlini as the eldest...
- Montagnes, on the
island of Saint-Michel, in Ploemeur; the
priory of Saint-
Gurthiern on the
island of Groix; the
priories of Saint-Colomban and Sainte-Catherine...
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Goeznovius Goustan (or Sulst****), lay brother, died c. 1009 Guénolé
Guirec Gurthiern Guyomard,
martyr at
Ploudery in 499 Gwen
Teirbron Gwenhael Gwinear Herbot...