- The Vita
Sancti Kentigerni ("Life of
Saint Kentigern") is a
hagiography of
Saint Kentigern (also
known as St. Mungo)
written circa 1200 by
Jocelyn of Furness...
- Kirk****e, for example, in Dumfriesshire,
which appears as
ecclesia Sancti Kentigerni in the
Arbroath Liber in 1321. An
ancient church in Bromfield, ****bria...
-
recorded hagiography of her son, her name is
given as Thaney. The Vita
Kentigerni ("Life of
Saint Mungo"),
which was
commissioned by
Bishop Jocelin of Glasgow...
-
found in both
Latin and
Welsh sources. A
hagiography fragmentary, Vita
Kentigerni,
features Leudonus as the
maternal grandfather of
Saint Mungo (Kentigern)...
- is also the
retreat of
another character named Lailoken from the Vita
Kentigerni, who also fled into the
woods in a fit of
madness and who may be the original...
- with the
Scottish Saint Fergus, and with the
Fregus of the Vita
Sancti Kentigerni, but the only
evidence for this is the name, a name which,
either as Fergus...