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Saint Tathan (also
known as
Tatheus) is
claimed to be a
fifth or
sixth century Celtic saint, who
travelled from
Ireland to
Wales where he
founded a Christian...
- Gundleius, Gwynllyw. Iltutus, Illtud. Kebius, Cybi. Paternus, Padarn.
Tatheus. Wenefred, Gwenfrewi.--Genealogies: De situ Brecheniauc.
Cognacio Brychan...
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referred to in
Welsh genealogies and
hagiographies such the Life of St.
Tatheus are the same person. Due to the name's
prevalence considerable confusion...
- Caerleon,
formerly a
major Roman military base.
Welsh saints like Dubricius,
Tatheus and
Cadoc Christianized the area from the 5th
century onwards. According...
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Chepstow (probably at Portskewett)
included in an
account of a
visit by St
Tatheus; and the
Roman ruins of Carlisle, as they were in 685, are
described in...
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Stephen and St
Tathan (or
Tatheus) "a
veritable treasure-house of
Roman history"
Church of St
Stephen and St
Tathan (or
Tatheus)
Location in Monmouthshire...
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accounts in the
Vitae Sanctorum Britanniae, a
monastery was
founded by
Saint Tatheus in
about the 6th century. The site of the
present church occupies part...
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identity of
Saint Tathyw. He may or may not have been the same
person as
Tatheus, who
founded a
monastery just 10
miles outside Caerwent.
However a legend...
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September (trad.)
Tanwg 6th
century Llandanwg Son of
Ithel Hael
Tathan or
Tatheus 6th
century 26
December (trad.)
Abbot Irish missionary to
Wales Tathana...
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vicinity of the
river Severn and sent to
study under St
Tangusius or
Tatheus at the
Roman settlement of
Caerwent near Newport. He was then
given land...