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- Gudwal abstract "Saint Gudwal (fl. 650), was a Welsh bishop and confessor.Gudwal is said to have been of noble parentage and a native of Wales. At an early age he entered the priesthood, and became a bishop. Afterwards he led a party of 188 monks across the sea to Cornwall, where they were hospitably received by Mevor, a prince of the country, and Gudwal founded a monastery not far off (according to the Bollandists, in Devon). After his death his monks carried his body to Monstreuil in Picardy, and it eventually, in 955 or 959, found a resting-place in the monastery of Blandinberg at Ghent, where his festival was kept on 6 June.Relics of Gudwal were also preserved at Yevre-le-Chastel and Pluviers in the Gatinois. Such is briefly the legend as given by the Bollandists, but Surius and Malebrancq make Mevor a native of Picardy, reading Corminia (Cormon) for Cornuvia, and say that it was there that Gudwal established his monastery. The parish of Gulval, near Penzance, is dedicated to him, and there is a celebrated holy well there, but the old oratory has been destroyed. Gudwal's life and miracles were written by a monk of Blandinberg in the twelfth century (the writer refers to Abbot Gislebert, who died in 1138), but there seems to have been an older life which has perished. The full life is printed in the 'Acta Sanctorum,' and abbreviations of it are given by Capgrave and Surius.Gudwal must be distinguished from St. Gudwal or Gurval, an Irish monk and disciple of St. Brendan, who became second bishop of St. Malo in the seventh century. This saint's festival was also kept on 6 June, though the day is sometimes given as 6 January.".
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- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Abbot_Gislebert.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Acta_Sanctorum.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Diocese_of_Saint-Malo.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_St._Malo.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Blandinberg.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Bollandist.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Bollandists.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Brendan.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Capgrave.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_Welsh_people.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_bishops.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Welsh_clergy.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_Roman_Catholic_bishops.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_bishops.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Corminia.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Gatinois.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Ghent.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Laurentius_Surius.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Malebrancq.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Mevor.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Monstreuil.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Penzance.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Picardy.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Pluviers.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink St._Brendan.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Surius.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLink Yevre-le-Chastel.
- Gudwal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gudwal".
- Gudwal hasPhotoCollection Gudwal.
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- Gudwal subject Category:7th-century_Welsh_people.
- Gudwal subject Category:7th-century_bishops.
- Gudwal subject Category:Medieval_Welsh_clergy.
- Gudwal subject Category:Welsh_Roman_Catholic_bishops.
- Gudwal subject Category:Welsh_bishops.
- Gudwal hypernym Bishop.
- Gudwal type Person.
- Gudwal type Catholic.
- Gudwal type Leader.
- Gudwal comment "Saint Gudwal (fl. 650), was a Welsh bishop and confessor.Gudwal is said to have been of noble parentage and a native of Wales. At an early age he entered the priesthood, and became a bishop. Afterwards he led a party of 188 monks across the sea to Cornwall, where they were hospitably received by Mevor, a prince of the country, and Gudwal founded a monastery not far off (according to the Bollandists, in Devon).".
- Gudwal label "Gudwal".
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- Gudwal sameAs Q5614717.
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- Gudwal wasDerivedFrom Gudwal?oldid=673917990.
- Gudwal isPrimaryTopicOf Gudwal.