Cadoc
Saint Cadoc or Cadog (Medieval Latin: Cadocus; also Welsh: Cattwg; born c. 497 or before) was a 5th–6th-century Abbot of Llancarfan, near Cowbridge in Glamorgan, Wales, a monastery famous from the era of the British church as a centre of learning, where Illtud spent the first period of his religious life under Cadoc's tutelage. Cadoc is credited with the establishment of many churches in Cornwall, Brittany, Dyfed and Scotland. He is known as Cattwg Ddoeth, "the Wise", and a large collection of his maxims and moral sayings were included in Volume III of the Myvyrian Archaiology. He is listed in the 2004 edition of the Roman Martyrology under 21 September. His Norman-era "Life" is a hagiography of importance to the case for the historicity of Arthur as one of seven saints' lives that mention
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Cadoc
Saint Cadoc or Cadog (Medieval Latin: Cadocus; also Welsh: Cattwg; born c. 497 or before) was a 5th–6th-century Abbot of Llancarfan, near Cowbridge in Glamorgan, Wales, a monastery famous from the era of the British church as a centre of learning, where Illtud spent the first period of his religious life under Cadoc's tutelage. Cadoc is credited with the establishment of many churches in Cornwall, Brittany, Dyfed and Scotland. He is known as Cattwg Ddoeth, "the Wise", and a large collection of his maxims and moral sayings were included in Volume III of the Myvyrian Archaiology. He is listed in the 2004 edition of the Roman Martyrology under 21 September. His Norman-era "Life" is a hagiography of importance to the case for the historicity of Arthur as one of seven saints' lives that mention
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Cado(u) ou Cadoc ou Catuod ou ...... a cathédrale par les Barbares.
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Cadoc, of Docus, Cathmael, Cad ...... bisschop en heilige uit Wales.
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Kadok z Llancarvon, również Ka ...... święty Kościoła katolickiego.
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Saint Cadoc or Cadog (Medieval ...... h's Historia Regum Britanniae.
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San Cadog (o Cadoc) Ddoeth, in ...... ue alcuni di grande interesse.
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Кадок Мудрый (валл. Cadog Ddoe ...... также 24 января в иных местах.
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Bishop throwing a spear, crown at feet, sometimes accompanied by a stag, a pig or a mouse
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c. 497
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traditionally Kingdom of Gwynllwg,, Wales
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Saint Cadog as represented at Belz in Brittany
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Place of death
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Saint Cadoc
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Glamorgan; Llancarfan; famine victims; deafness; glandular disorders
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Cado(u) ou Cadoc ou Catuod ou ...... a cathédrale par les Barbares.
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Cadoc, of Docus, Cathmael, Cad ...... bisschop en heilige uit Wales.
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Kadok z Llancarvon, również Ka ...... święty Kościoła katolickiego.
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Saint Cadoc or Cadog (Medieval ...... ven saints' lives that mention
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San Cadog (o Cadoc) Ddoeth, in ...... santo dalla Chiesa cattolica.
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Кадок Мудрый (валл. Cadog Ddoe ...... также 24 января в иных местах.
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Cadoc
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Cadoc
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Cadog Ddoeth
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Kadok z Llancarvon
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Saint Cadou
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Кадок Мудрый
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