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Irish Letha, Old
Welsh Litau, Old
Breton Letau, or in the
Latinized form
Letavia. In Breton,
which belongs to the
Brythonic branch of the
Insular Celtic...
- mother". His
parents "dedicated
themselves to Christ" and
Petran left
Letavia (modern Brittany) for Ireland.
Thomas Wakeman names Padarn a
nephew of...
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second Meigant was son of
Gwyndaf hen, son of Emyr
Llydaw (i.e.,
Ambrose of
Letavia, or Armorica), the
nephew of St. German,
Bishop of Man, by his sister,...
- (cf. Old
Irish Letha, Old
Welsh Litau, Old
Breton Letau,
Latinized as
Letavia) all stem from an
original *Litauia,
meaning 'Land' or 'Country'. In the...
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centuries to
promote Léon—this
included the
ferrying of
material about Letavia (that is, Armorica) to Leonia, or Léon.
Other errors, or
geographical and...