Mydan
Saint Mydan was a legendary pre-congregational saint of medieval Wales known from only one seventeenth century manuscript. He was reputedly the son of , and brother of Saint .[1]
He was a Saint of Cor Catwg, at Llancarfan. He had a brother, Saint ,[2] who was the father of S. Nidan. It is quite possible that Mydan is a misreading for Nidan.
References[]
- ^ The lives of the British saints; the saints of Wales and Cornwall and such Irish saints as have dedications in Britain,(The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1911) vol 3.
- ^ S. Baring-Gould M.A., & John Fisher, B.D., The lives of the British saints; the saints of Wales and Cornwall and such Irish saints as have dedications in Britain, (The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1911) vol 3.
Categories:
- 5th-century Welsh people
- 5th-century births
- Roman Catholic monks
- Welsh Roman Catholic saints
- Medieval Welsh saints