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Winwaloe (Breton: Gwenole; French: Guénolé; Latin:
Winwallus or Winwalœus; c. 460 – 3
March 532) was the
founder and
first abbot of Landévennec
Abbey (literally...
- The
Church of
Saint Winwaloe is the
Grade I
listed parish church of
Gunwalloe in Cornwall, England. The
church is in the
Church of
England Diocese of Truro...
- physicians, one of
whose cult-centers was Isernia, in Italy.
Saint Guignolé (
Winwaloe),
first Abbot of Landévennec, who
acquired his
priapic status by confusion...
- Triple-Breasted and
sister of the
great regional saint Winwaloe.
According to
hagiographies of
Winwaloe,
Saint Creirwy (Latin: Creirvia; Breton: Klervi) as...
- or both of her eyes.
Saint Winwaloe, who was
praying in his monastery, was
informed of the
incident by an angel.
Winwaloe returned home,
grabbed the goose...
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Plouguin is
considered to have been (about 460) the
birthplace of
Saint Winwaloe, and his
supposed place of birth, a
feudal hillock, is
still pointed out...
- "white" + nant "stream, brook")
Gwenola (modern
feminized form of
Breton Winwaloe)
Although superficially similar,
Gwyneth has a different,
albeit uncertain...
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second abbot of Landévennec Abbey,
successor in 532 to the founder,
Saint Winwaloe (Gwenole). The
feast of
Saint Gwenaël is 3 November. His Vita was written...
- Xiao Mohe,
general of the Chen
dynasty and Sui
dynasty (d. 604)
March 3 –
Winwaloe,
saint and
founder of Landévennec
Abbey (b.c. 460)
October 17 – Pope Boniface...
- and on 18 July (NS) by the
Russian Orthodox Church Abroad in Australia.
Winwaloe, son of
Prince Fragan (or Fracan) and
Teirbron Jacut (or James), son of...