Saint Carantoc (Welsh: Carannog; Irish: Cairnech; Breton: Karanteg; Latin: Carantocus), also anglicized as Carantock, Carannog and by other spellings,...
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St Carantoc's Church, Crantock is in the village of Crantock, Cornwall, England. Since 1951 the church has been designated as a Grade I listed building...
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Historia Regum Britanniae and previous manuscript sources such as the Life of Carantoc. In Welsh genealogical records, he appears as Cado (Cadwr), the son of...
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Cathedral occupy stalls named after 24 saints (almost all of them Cornish): Carantoc; Buriana; Germoe; Conan; Winwalloe; Nectan; Petroc; Adwenna; Piran; Constantine;...
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13th-century hagiographies of Welsh and Breton saints, including those of Cadoc, Carantoc, Gildas, Goeznovius, Illtud, and Paternus. The Legenda Sancti Goeznovii...
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companion of St Carantoc, brought the Christian faith to this part of Cornwall, and to whom the church is dedicated. Unlike his companion St Carantoc—who travelled...
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anonymous, c. 1100 Vita Sancti Carannog c. 1100 (at Arthur's requests, Carantoc tames a dragon. Cato (=Kay) is depicted as feeding it.) Vita Sancti Euflami...
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de Lellis 1614 Yes 1 Candidus 287 Yes 1 Canute IV of Denmark 1086 Yes 1 Carantoc 6th century Yes Yes 2 Casimir 1484 Yes Yes 2 Catald c. 8th century Yes...
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building. Carhampton is associated with the Arthurian legend of Saint Carantoc. Carantoc is said to have tamed a dragon, or slain a serpent that was terrorising...
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Karanteg, Brittany, France Places also associated with St Carantoc include: St Carantoc's Church, Crantock Carhampton, Somerset Llangrannog, Ceredigion...
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Margaret, while other saints, such as Carantoc, tamed theirs. Regardless of the good intentions of men like Carantoc, however, peaceful coexistence between...
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Cadfan, Cadfarch, Cadog, Cadwaladr, Caffo, Caian, Callwen, Canna, Cannen, Carantoc, Caron, Cathen, Cawrdaf, Cedol, Cedwyn, Ceidio, Ceitho, Celynnin, Cennych...
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Carantoc to Arthur and Cador ruling from Dindraithou (perhaps the hillfort at Dundry) and having the power over western Somerset to grant Carantoc's plea...
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century Lawrenny 13 April (trad.) Noble of Brecknockshire Hermit Carannog or Carantoc 6th century Llangrannog Crantock (Cornwall) 15, 16, 17 May, or 15 Jan (trad...
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by old Irish writers, namely Saint Crummin of Lecua, Saint Miduu, Saint Carantoc, and Saint Maceaith. According to Colgan, the latter is identical with...
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died in London on 21 February 1921 and is buried in the graveyard of St Carantoc Church, Crantock, Cornwall. As the nephew and pupil of John Dando Sedding...
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Colmán of Dromore Llangovan, Saint Govan Llangrannog, Saint Caranog or Carantoc Llanrhian, Saint Rhian Llangristiolus Saint Cristiolus Llangunllo, Saint...
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abbot of Clonfert (c. 577) Saint Domnolus, Bishop of Le Mans (581) Saint Carantoc, an abbot who founded the church of Llangrannog in Wales (6th century)...
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1899–1901 All Saints' Church, East Horndon, Essex: repairs 1899–1904 St Carantoc's Church, Crantock, Cornwall, with Edmund Harold Sedding: repairs 1900–01...
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Crantock with Cubert St Piran, Perranzabuloe (II*) St Michael, Perranporth St Carantoc, Crantock (I) St Cubert, Cubert (grade unknown) [71] Priest-in-Charge:...
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Saints of the Fal: St Gluvias, St. Kea, St. Fili, St Rumon 1929 Saint Carantoc 1928 Saint Clether 1930 Saint Cuby 1929 Saint Day 1933 Saint Euny 1933...
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village stood to the east of the present church and was dedicated to St Carantoc a Welsh monk of the 6th century. The present church was mainly built in...
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Cornish coast at "Porthlyn" and broken up by men from St Perran and St Carantoc. Although a Scheduled Ancient Monument the exact location is unknown, but...
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Sedding-Pinwill collaboration included the transformation of the church of St Carantoc in Crantock, Cornwall in the period 1899-1902 from a "near ruin to a model...
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stone may have contributed to the collapse of an earlier tower at St Carantoc's Church, in the 14th century. John Woodward (1688-1728) recorded that iron...
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Cornish coast at "Porthlyn" and broken up by men from St Perran and St Carantoc. Although a scheduled monument the exact location is unknown, but is likely...
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Cellan St Canna: Llangan St Cannen: Cilcennin St Caradog: Lawrenny St Carantoc: Llangrannog St Caron: Tregaron St Cathen: Llangathen St Catherine: Granston...
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Cubert Methodist Newquay, Perranporth, St Agnes Circ St Carantoc's Church, Crantock Crantock Carantoc Medieval Church of England Atlantic Coast Cluster Crantock...
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Church of St Carantoc...
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canon of Bristol, 4 June 1542; prebendary of the collegiate church St Carantoc's Church, Crantock in Cornwall, 1547; canon of Exeter, 1548; rector of Mawgan...
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