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\Keredit\ ???

Male 775 - 846  (~ 71 years)


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  1. 1.  \Keredit\ ??? was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.

    Notes:

    III. Keredit, who gave his name to Keredigion (Cardiganshire). He was the grandfather of St. David, Patron of Wales. Fifth in descent from him were St. Telio (Patron of Llandaff and of the Mathew Clan), and his cousin St. Odoceus. St. Telio succeeded St. Dubritius, his master, as Bishop of Llandaff, 512, and ob. [ob. = died unmarried] in the odour of sanctity, 566. His relics repose in his shrine in Llandaff Cathedral, except the skull, of which presently. The badge of Cunedda was the heathcock, the symbol of valour and watchfulness. It may be seen at St. Telio's feet on his tomb. The motto attributed to him was Semper audax et vigilans.




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