Gwen Teirbron
Appearance
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Saint Gwen Teirbron | |
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Born | Brittany |
Died | 5th or 6th century |
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Gwen Teirbron (French: Blanche; Latin: Alba Trimammis or Candida; possibly English: Wite) was a Breton holy woman and wife of Fragan who supposedly lived in the 5th or 6th century. Her epithet is Welsh for '(of the) three breasts'.
Veneration
[edit]Popular devotion interpreted Gwen's unusual physical and spiritual fecundity by God's gift to her of a third breast. Her iconography followed suit. Gwen is invoked for women's fertility. She is commemorated on 3 October in the Catholic Church (although this has been transferred from Saint Candidus of Rome), and on 18 July (NS) by the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad in Australia.[1]
Children
[edit]- Winwaloe, son of Prince Fragan (or Fracan) and Teirbron[2][3]
- Jacut (or James), son of Prince Fragan and Teirbron[2][3]
- Wethenoc (or Gwethenoc or Guethenoc), son of Prince Fragan and Teirbron[2][3]
- Creirwy (or Creirvy or Klervi), daughter of Prince Fragan and Teirbron[2]
- Cadfan, son of Eneas Ledewig (or Aeneas of Brittany) and Teirbron[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Canberra Parish of the Russian Orthodox Church (Abroad). Brief Lives of Saints, 2007.
- ^ a b c d Butler, Alban. The lives of the fathers, martyrs, and other principal saints, volume 1, p. 275 (Henry & Co. 1857).
- ^ a b c Baring-Gould, Sabine and Fisher, John. The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such Irish Saints as Have Dedications in Britain, Volume 3, p. 38 (1911).
- ^ Baring-Gould, Sabine and Fisher, John. The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such Irish Saints as Have Dedications in Britain, Volume 2, p. 9 (C. J. Clark, 1908).