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'''Saint Teulyddog''' ({{lang-owl|Teulydawc}}; {{lang-lat-med|Toulidauc}} and ''Thelaucus'') was a medieval Welsh saint.<ref name=bookosaints>Breverton, T.D. ''The Book of Welsh Saints''. Glyndwr Publications, 2000.</ref>
'''Saint Teulyddog''' ({{lang-owl|Teulydawc}}; {{lang-lat-med|Toulidauc}} and ''Thelaucus'') was a medieval Welsh saint.<ref name=bookosaints>Breverton, T.D. ''The Book of Welsh Saints''. Glyndwr Publications, 2000.</ref>


Accounted a disciple of Saint [[Dubricius]], Teulyddog is said to have fled with many others to [[Brittany]] during the [[Yellow Plague of Rhos]] (''y Fad Felen'') in the 540s. Returning to Wales, he associated himself with [[Saint Teilo]]<ref name=lives>Baring-Gould, Sabine & al. ''The Lives of the British Saints'', Vol. 4, [http://books.google.no/books?id=0jLjYgygkB0C&pg=PA251 p. 251 f]. Kessinger Publishing, 2005. Accessed 26 Mar 2013.</ref> and was credited with the establishment of the [[Clas (ecclesiastical settlement)|clas]] (ecclesiastical settlement) in [[Carmarthen]], which took its medieval name, ''Llan Teulyddog'', in his honor.<ref name=bookosaints/> Following the [[Norman invasion of Wales]], his patronage of the town was assumed by [[John the Evangelist]].<ref name=lives/>
Accounted a disciple of Saint [[Dubricius]], Teulyddog is said to have fled with many others to [[Brittany]] during the [[Yellow Plague of Rhos]] (''y Fad Felen'') in the 540s. Returning to Wales, he associated himself with [[Saint Teilo]]<ref name=lives>Baring-Gould, Sabine & al. ''The Lives of the British Saints'', Vol. 4, [https://books.google.com/books?id=0jLjYgygkB0C&pg=PA251 p. 251 f]. Kessinger Publishing, 2005. Accessed 26 Mar 2013.</ref> and was credited with the establishment of the [[Clas (ecclesiastical settlement)|clas]] (ecclesiastical settlement) in [[Carmarthen]], which took its medieval name, ''Llan Teulyddog'', in his honor.<ref name=bookosaints/> Following the [[Norman invasion of Wales]], his patronage of the town was assumed by [[John the Evangelist]].<ref name=lives/>


==References==
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Saint Teulyddog
PatronageCarmarthen

Saint Teulyddog (Old Welsh: Teulydawc; Medieval Latin: Toulidauc and Thelaucus) was a medieval Welsh saint.[1]

Accounted a disciple of Saint Dubricius, Teulyddog is said to have fled with many others to Brittany during the Yellow Plague of Rhos (y Fad Felen) in the 540s. Returning to Wales, he associated himself with Saint Teilo[2] and was credited with the establishment of the clas (ecclesiastical settlement) in Carmarthen, which took its medieval name, Llan Teulyddog, in his honor.[1] Following the Norman invasion of Wales, his patronage of the town was assumed by John the Evangelist.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Breverton, T.D. The Book of Welsh Saints. Glyndwr Publications, 2000.
  2. ^ a b Baring-Gould, Sabine & al. The Lives of the British Saints, Vol. 4, p. 251 f. Kessinger Publishing, 2005. Accessed 26 Mar 2013.