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- Q3404543 description "Welsh saint".
- Q3404543 description "Welsh saint".
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- Q3404543 abstract "Saint Canna was a 6th-century mother of saints and nun in south Wales.According to the writings of the unreliable Iolo Morganwg, Canna was a daughter of the Breton King Tudur Mawr, nephew of King Arthur. She came to Wales with her husband Sadwrn and their son Crallo. When Sadwrn left to become a hermit on Anglesey she remarried and became the mother of Saint Elian Geimiad. She seems to have become a nun and lived at Llangan, Pembrokeshire: at Llangan, Glamorgan she was deemed important enough for her image to be carved on the church cross. The nearby Ffynnon Ganna, Canna's Holy Well, was a site for pilgrimage for many centuries after her death.Her name also appears as part of two Cardiff suburbs: Canton (English translation of the Welsh Treganna, 'Saint Canna's Town'); and Pontcanna (Welsh for 'Canna's Bridge'). Canna's Feast day is celebrated on the 25 October.A Masonic Lodge No. 6725, within South Wales Eastern Division, is named after Saint Canna.".
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- Q3404543 name "Canna".
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- Q3404543 comment "Saint Canna was a 6th-century mother of saints and nun in south Wales.According to the writings of the unreliable Iolo Morganwg, Canna was a daughter of the Breton King Tudur Mawr, nephew of King Arthur. She came to Wales with her husband Sadwrn and their son Crallo. When Sadwrn left to become a hermit on Anglesey she remarried and became the mother of Saint Elian Geimiad.".
- Q3404543 label "Saint Canna".
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