Saint Nectan, sometimes styled Saint Nectan of Hartland, was a 5th-century holy man who lived in Stoke, Hartland, in the nowadays English, and at the time...
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Church of Saint Nectan in Stoke remains a significant landmark for ships in the Bristol Channel. The appropriate electoral ward is called Hartland and Bradworthy...
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The Church of St Nectan is the parish church of Hartland, Devon, England. Sometimes referred to as the "Cathedral of North Devon", it is located in the...
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The Church of Our Lady and St Nectan was a Roman Catholic place of worship in the town of Hartland, Devon. It was built by local people and consecrated...
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kings. Nectan of Hartland, said to have lived in the 5th century AD, is the patron saint of Hartland, Devon. Some however argue that St. Nectan never existed...
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Cephalophore (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
Grand Livier de Marsal Lucian of Beauvais Maurin d'Agen Maurice Miliau Minias of Florence Mitre Nectan of Hartland Nicasius of Rheims Nicasius, Quirinus and...
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Bideford Church of St Mary, Bideford Buckland Brewer St Mary and St Benedict Bucks Mills Clovelly Hartland St Nectan's Church, Hartland Landcross, Devon...
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Adwen (category Children of Brychan)
Orme, Adwen was identified in the original tradition as a brother of Nectan of Hartland, but subsequently misclassified by Charles Henderson in the 18th...
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Folk saint (section List of folk saints by country)
venerated as saints, but not officially canonized. Since they are saints of the "folk", or the populus, they are also called popular saints. Like officially...
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