Ithel Hael or Ithel Hael o Lydaw was a prince of
Armorica
Armorica or Aremorica ( Gaulish: ; br, Arvorig, ) is the name given in ancient times to the part of Gaul between the Seine and the Loire that includes the Brittany Peninsula, extending inland to an indeterminate point and down the Atlantic Co ...
who lived in the early part of the sixth century. He was the father of
Baglan,
Flewyn,
Gredifael
Saint Gredifael (also spelt Gredivel, Gredivael or Credifael) is the patron saint and founder of St Gredifael's Church, Penmynydd, in Anglesey, Wales.
According to ''Enwogion Cymru'', Gredifael was a saint who lived in the early part of the si ...
,
Tanwg
Saint Tanwg is the patron saint of Llandanwg, Gwynedd, Wales. He is presumed to be the founder of St Tanwg's Church, the small church at Llandanwg near Harlech, although the presence of an inscribed stone which has been dated to the 5th cent ...
,
Twrog
Saint Twrog - feast day 26 June - was a 6th-century Welsh saint who founded the church at Maentwrog, having come to Wales early in the Age of the Saints.
Early life
It is believed that Twrog was the son of Ithel Hael o Lydaw of Brittany. He ...
,
Tegai,
Trillo,
Tecwyn and
Llechid, saints who accompanied
Cadfan Cadfan or St Cadfan might refer to:
* The Battle of Cadfan, fought between English and Welsh armies in 1257
* Cadfan ap Iago, King of Gwynedd (7th century floruit)
* John Cadvan Davies (1846–1923), Archdruid of Wales, used the bardic name ''Cad ...
to Britain.
''The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales, Cornwall and Irish Saints''
By S. Baring-Gould, John Fisher, Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) Edition: illustrated Published by Kessinger Publishing, 2005, .
References
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Companions of Cadfan
Kings of Brittany
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Armorica