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- Saint_Gwenhael abstract "Saint Gwenhael (French: Guénaël; Breton: Gwenael; Old Breton: Gwenhael) was a Breton saint of the 6th century, born at Ergué-Gabéric (Finistère), the second abbot of Landévennec Abbey, successor in 532 to the founder, Saint Winwaloe (Gwenole). According to tradition, Winwaloe met Gwenaël in a street in Quimper when he was eleven, and was so convinced of his gifts that he at once obtained permission from Gwenaël's parents for him to study under his direction. The feast of Saint Gwenaël is 3 November. His Vita was written in the 9th century.Gwenaël is said to have restored several monasteries in Ireland, but his cult is mostly found in the west of Brittany, as can be established after some deciphering of the various forms his name has taken. The church of Ergué-Gabéric (Finistère) is dedicated to him, under the name of \"Saint Guinal\" (gui = goui = gw), and this, together with its proximity to Quimper, has given rise to the suggestion that he may have been born there..He is also said to have founded a monastery at Caudan (on the territory of the present Lanester), where there is a chapel of Saint Guénaël, and to have died there in about 590. His relics were translated to Corbeil.The parish churches of Bolazec, Lescouët-Gouarec and Tréguidel are also dedicated to him.The saint's name is composed of the Breton elements gwenn \"white, fair; blessed\" and hael \"generous\". According to Gwennole Le Menn, the saint's name is to be found in a number of placenames, including Locunel in Caudan, Saint-Guinel in Mauron, Saint-Guénal and Saint-Vinnel in Poullaouen, Lanvenaël in Plomeur, Saint-Vénal and Saint-Guénal in Landivisiau and Saint-Vénal in Saint-Pol-de-Léon. Kervénal also occurs three times, in Côtes-d'Armor, Finistère and Morbihan.The surnames Guénal, Guénel, Trévinal and Kervennal doubtless have a connection with this saint's name, either directly or through a place name, such as the examples above.".
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- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Bolazec.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Breton_language.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th-century_Christian_saints.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Breton_saints.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Caudan.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Corbeil-Essonnes.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Cxc3xb4tes-dArmor.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Ergué-Gabéric.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Finistère.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Gwennole_Le_Menn.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Landivisiau.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Landévennec_Abbey.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Lanester.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Lescouët-Gouarec.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Mauron.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Morbihan.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Plomeur.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Poullaouen.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Quimper.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Relic.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Pol-de-Léon.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Tréguidel.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLink Winwaloe.
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gwenaël".
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gwenhael".
- Saint_Gwenhael wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Gwenhael".
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- Saint_Gwenhael subject Category:6th-century_Christian_saints.
- Saint_Gwenhael subject Category:Medieval_Breton_saints.
- Saint_Gwenhael hypernym Saint.
- Saint_Gwenhael type Saint.
- Saint_Gwenhael type Diacritic.
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- Saint_Gwenhael comment "Saint Gwenhael (French: Guénaël; Breton: Gwenael; Old Breton: Gwenhael) was a Breton saint of the 6th century, born at Ergué-Gabéric (Finistère), the second abbot of Landévennec Abbey, successor in 532 to the founder, Saint Winwaloe (Gwenole). According to tradition, Winwaloe met Gwenaël in a street in Quimper when he was eleven, and was so convinced of his gifts that he at once obtained permission from Gwenaël's parents for him to study under his direction.".
- Saint_Gwenhael label "Saint Gwenhael".
- Saint_Gwenhael sameAs Q3463826.
- Saint_Gwenhael sameAs Gwenael_(sant).
- Saint_Gwenhael sameAs Guenal.
- Saint_Gwenhael sameAs Saint_Gwenaël.
- Saint_Gwenhael sameAs Guenaele_di_Landévennec.
- Saint_Gwenhael sameAs m.03yc51z.
- Saint_Gwenhael sameAs Q3463826.
- Saint_Gwenhael wasDerivedFrom Saint_Gwenhael?oldid=593709387.
- Saint_Gwenhael isPrimaryTopicOf Saint_Gwenhael.