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Mawgan and
Meugan (also Meigant) (Latin: Maug****) are
names referring to
either one or two
Brythonic saints who
flourished in the 5th or 6th century....
- St
Meugan's Church was the
original parish church of Ruthin, in Denbighshire, Wales.
Located about 1.5 km east of the
centre of the town, the
church is...
- monk
would probably have
written in Latin. His
existence is doubtful. St.
Meugan (fl. c. late 5th century) –
possibly a
court poet to
Cadwallon of Gwynedd...
- 400)
Saint Vigilius,
Bishop of
Brescia in
Lombardy in
Italy (c. 506)
Saint Meugan (Mawghan, Morgan), a
disciple of St
Illtyd who
lived as a
hermit and reposed...
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Wales Mawgan,
Meugan, Meigant, (fl. 5th or 6th century),
refers to one or two
Brythonic saints of Cornwall/Brittany (Mawgan) and
Wales (
Meugan). Mannacus...
- sandstone. In a tiny
rural hamlet a mile or so from the town centre, St
Meugan's was the
original mother-church of the
Welsh settlement which became Ruthin...
- Martyr,
Overmonnow MC St Wonnow,
Wonastow APC St Cenedlon,
Rockfield APC St
Meugan, St
Maughans APC St Dingat,
Dingestow APC St Martin,
Penyclawdd APC St Michael...
-
considered to
start from the
arrival of the
Welsh missionary St
Mawgan (or
Meugan) and his
followers in the 6th
century when they set up a
monastery and the...
- July (trad.)
Mylling 17 June (trad.)
Mylor or
Melor 6th
century 1
October Meugan 25 or 26 September, 14 Feb, 24 or 15 Apr or 18 Nov (trad.)
Morhaiarn 1 November...
- was not
recorded until 1796; an
earlier dedication may have been to St
Meugan.
There are
chapels at
Penygroes and Pontyglasier. The
parish had an area...