• Wethenoc or Gwethenoc or Guethenoc was a 5th-century pre-congregational Breton saint. A son of Prince Fragan of Dumnonia and Saint Gwen the Three-Breasted...
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    Fracan) and Teirbron Jacut (or James), son of Prince Fragan and Teirbron Wethenoc (or Gwethenoc or Guethenoc), son of Prince Fragan and Teirbron Creirwy...
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  • patron saint of Wales. His great-grandchildren include Winwaloe Jacut Wethenoc (or Gwethenoc or Guethenoc) Creirwy (or Creirvy or Klervi) Cadfan. Celtic...
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  • eldest and her half-brother Jacut (James), her second or third brother Wethenoc (Gwethenoc, Guethenoc), her second or third brother Winwaloe, (Gwenole)...
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  • translation of her relics was frequently celebrated separately on 3 November. Wethenoc 6th century Great-grandson of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog Winwaloe 6th...
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  • Fragan (also a member of the dynasty in Dumnonia) and bore him Saints Wethenoc, Jacut, Winwaloe, and Creirwy. She then married Eneas Ledewig ("Aeneas...
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    seen. Winwaloe grew up in Ploufragan near Saint-Brieuc with his brother Wethenoc, and his brother Jacut. They were later joined by a sister, Creirwy, and...
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  • grew up in Ploufragan near Saint-Brieuc with his brothers, Winwaloe and Wethenoc and a sister, Creirwy. He was educated by Budoc of Dol on the Île Lavret...
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