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- Q3400095 subject Q7071428.
- Q3400095 subject Q8144747.
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- Q3400095 abstract "Pyr (Pŷr [pɨːr, piːr]; sometimes known as Piro in English) was a Welsh abbot of the 6th century who may later have been revered as a saint.He been described as being "an unsuitable abbot and...one of those Celtic 'saints' who would never have been canonized by any formal process" (Farmer, 409). Little is known about him apart from the fact that he was titular of Caldey Island (Welsh Ynys Bŷr "Pŷr's Island"). Pyr is said to have become so drunk one night that on the way back to his cell he fell into a well. He died soon after being pulled out. He was replaced as abbot by Samson, who resigned in disgust when he found that the young monks had become ungovernable due to the laxity of Pyr's rule.".
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- Q3400095 wikiPageWikiLink Q7071428.
- Q3400095 wikiPageWikiLink Q8144747.
- Q3400095 wikiPageWikiLink Q8617183.
- Q3400095 wikiPageWikiLink Q9309.
- Q3400095 comment "Pyr (Pŷr [pɨːr, piːr]; sometimes known as Piro in English) was a Welsh abbot of the 6th century who may later have been revered as a saint.He been described as being "an unsuitable abbot and...one of those Celtic 'saints' who would never have been canonized by any formal process" (Farmer, 409). Little is known about him apart from the fact that he was titular of Caldey Island (Welsh Ynys Bŷr "Pŷr's Island").".
- Q3400095 label "Saint Pyr".