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Saint Tudwal
Pour sa "vita", voir la rédaction d'Albert le Grand, 1636, à cette adresse :
http://www.basse-bretagne.org/saint/index.php?rep=s1&art=tugdual
Notice dans WIKIPEDIA : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Tugdual
Voir : "Hagionomastique et histoire: Pabu Tugdual alias Tudi et les
origines du diocèse de Cornouaille" in Bulletin de la Société
archéologique du Finistère 115 (1986), p. 117-142.
jl deuffic
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Subject: [M-R] saints of the day 1. December
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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> Today (1. December) is the feast day of:
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> Tudwal (6th cent.) Tudwal appears in Welsh place-names, but other
> evidence of his cult exists only in Brittany. Legend tells that T, his
> mom, his sister, and some monks settled at Lan Pabu in Leon. He appears
> in art as a bishop holding a dragon by his stole.
>
> Agericus (d. 588) Agericus (Airy) was from the Verdun area. He became
> bishop there at the age of 33 (it's nice to have a king as your
> godfather). He was a royal counsellor, also noted for his care of the
> poor.
>
> Eligius (d. 660) Eligius was a noted goldsmith, active at the Frankish
> court, where he enjoyed the friendship of several kings. E. won a
> reputation for honesty and wanted to become a monk; when the king wouldn't
> let him, E. at least founded several monasteries. E. eventually became
> bishop of Noyon and Tournai. He was a good bishop, an active missionary
> in Flanders, an excellent preacher, etc. He also specialized in ransoming
> slaves.
>
> John of Vercelli (blessed) (d. 1283) John was a Dominican, who became
> sixth master general of the order in 1264. He held that office for the
> rest of his life, especially working to spread devotion to the name of
> Jesus. J.'s cult was confirmed in 1903.
>
> Richard Whiting, Hugh Faringdon, and John Beche (blessed) (d. 1539) These
> English abbots (of Glastonbury, Reading, and Colchester) all resisted the
> dissolution of their monasteries. They were all executed.
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