life of her son, Tudwal, Pompeia was the sister of King Riwal II of Domnonée. Tradition at Langoat further asserts that she became one of the wives of the...
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and medieval women called Pompeia include: Pompeia Helena (1st century CE), a goldsmith Pompeia of Langoat, a Breton saint and queen Pompeius Pompeius...
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Inhabitants of Langoat are called langoatais in French. The local church was founded by Saint Pompeia in the 6th century. Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor...
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Breton saint, son of King Hoel and Pompeia of Langoat Jeanne of France, daughter of Louis XI of France, wife of Louis XII of France, known as "Saint Jeanne...
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Domnonée (redirect from Kingdom of Domnonée)
Fracan Riwal I. Conan ?–513: Conothec 513–520: Riwal II, brother of Saint Pompeia of Langoat 520–530: Deroch 530–535: Riathen 535–540: Jonas 540: St. Judual...
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Hywel the Great (redirect from Hoel of Brittany)
the son of Budic II, in later legend he evolves into the son of Emyr Llydaw and sometimes also the father of Tudwal by Saint Pompeia of Langoat. David...
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Saint symbolism: Saints (I–P) (category Lists of saints)
beginnings of the religion. Each saint is said to have led an exemplary life and symbols have been used to tell these stories throughout the history of the Church...
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Leonorus (section Monks of Ramsgate account)
Brittany. Saint Leonorus was born in Wales, son of King Hoel I and Saint Koupaïa (Pompeia of Langoat). He was consecrated as a bishop by Saint Dubricius...
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