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Saint Tudwal (died c. 564), also
known as Tual, Tudgual,
Tugdual, Tugual, Pabu, Papu, or
Tugdualus (Latin), was a
Breton monk,
considered to be one of...
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Tugdual Menon (also in
sources Tuttvalle, Tugdualo, Tudual, Tuttuale, Tuduuale, Jugdulus;
before 1502 – 1566/1568), was a
French composer. He was likely...
- Philippe; Kerros,
Tugdual de; Margot, Odette; Stanbury, Myra; Baxter, Sue;
Western Australian Museum; Godard, Phillippe; De Kerros,
Tugdual; Margot, Odette;...
- Saint-
Tugdual (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ tyɡdɥal]; Breton: Sant-Tudal) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of
Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants...
- Barbe" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of
American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
Tugdual de Langlais, L'armateur préféré de Beaumarchais, Jean
Peltier Dudoyer,...
- and took the name of one of the
Christian founding saints of Brittany,
Tugdual.
Danyel founded the
Abbaye de la
Saint Présence at Bois-Juhel, Saint-Dolay...
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counted among the
seven founder saints of
Brittany with Pol Aurelian,
Tugdual or Tudwal, Brieuc, Malo,
Patern (Paternus) and Corentin. Born in southern...
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American Revolution"
History Today (May 1962), Vol. 12
Issue 5, pp 312–320.
Tugdual de Langlais, L'armateur préféré de
Beaumarchais Jean
Peltier Dudoyer, de...
- who was
called "il Correggio" from the name of his town. The
French poet
Tugdual Menon resided in
Correggio for much of his life. It is also the birthplace...
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student of the
Breton monk
Tugdual who
established a
hermitage on an
island off the
coast of
North Wales.
Pergat accompanied Tugdual when the
latter returned...