medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Dear Graham:
You wrote:
>If a manuscript text of c. 1634 retains a historical memory, Llywelyn was
>regarded as the captain of the bodyguard of Rhodri Mawr, a Welsh king
>killed in battle with a Mercian army in 877.
Is there any evidence as to what made Llywelyn--or his son--worthy of being
venerated as a saint?
Francine Nicholson
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