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Illtud (Welsh pronunciation: [/ˈɪɬtɨd/] also
spelled Illtyd, Eltut, and, in Latin, Hildutus), also
known as
Illtud Farchog or
Illtud the Knight, is venerated...
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Llanilltud Fawr,
named for the Llan (land) of
Saint Illtud, was home to the
Monastery of
Illtud and the
college known as
Bangor Illtyd. It
became one...
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Theodosius II. It is now
generally accepted as
having been
founded by St.
Illtud c. AD 508, from whom it
derives its name. The
current church building was...
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College of St.
Illtud in Glamorgan,
under the care of St
Illtud, and was a
companion of St
Samson of Dol and St Paul Aurelian. His
master Illtud loved him...
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poorly attested, saw the Age of
Saints among the Welsh.
Saint Dubric,
Saint Illtud, and
others first completed the
Christianization of Wales.
Saint Dubricius...
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Mynydd Illtud is an
extensive area of
common land near Lib****, Powys, Wales,
located in the
Brecon Beacons National Park and some
three miles south-west...
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chief elder of Cornwall. The 12th-century Life of St
Illtud says
Illtud was the son of
Rieingulid (daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig), and cousin...
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Chulainn chariot-horses in the tale of the Táin Bó Cúailnge. In Wales,
Saint Illtud was a very
important Culdee figure in
Celtic Christianity, he
founded a...
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prophecy concerning his
birth his
parents placed him
under the care of
Illtud,
Abbot of
Llantwit Fawr,
where he was
raised and educated.
Samson later...
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version of the
legend of Merlin, here
called Lailoken) Vita
Sancti Illtud c. 1190s (
Illtud came
across from
Brittany to
visit his
cousin Arthur's court. King...