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- Saint Elen (Welsh: Elen Luyddog, lit. "Helen of the Hosts"), often anglicized as Helen, was a late 4th-century founder of churches in Wales. Although...
- rediscovered in 2000. According to these, he was the son of King Lleuddun Luyddog of Lothian, and served as bishop in North Britain before moving on to become...
- was the daughter of Lleuddun Luyddog, identified as King Lot of Lothian. He married Beren, daughter of Lleuddun Luyddog. The couple was devout and lived...
- tradition. He is remembered as a King of the Britons and the father of Elen Luyddog and Conan Meriadoc in sources such as the Welsh prose tale The Dream of...
- (Constantine) who is said to be a son of St. Helen of Caernarfon (Elen Luyddog) together with whom and with his brother St. Peblig he is credited with...
- Llanbeblig 3 or 2 July (trad.) Son of Magnus Clemens Maximus Son of Saint Elen Luyddog Pedrog or Petroc or Petrock 6th century Bodmin (Cornwall) 4 June (trad...
- was in common use; it is translated as "Elen's meadow", named after Elen Luyddog. Elen's Castle Hotel, which is on the east of the village, is also named...
- in Rome, under Julian the Apostate (362) Saint Helen of Carnarvon (Elen Luyddog, Helen of Caernarfon), Princess, a late 4th-century founder of churches...
- Helen'. Although Rees acknowledges that the 4th-century noblewoman Elen Luyddog may have become confused with the Empress Helena in historical records...