Gwen Teirbron

6th c. Welsh Saint
The basics

Quick Facts

Intro6th c. Welsh Saint
PlacesFrance Wales United Kingdom
isReligious leader
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Female
BirthBrittany, France
Family
Father:Emyr Llydaw
Children:Gwenola Jago of Britain Jacut de Landoac
The details

Biography

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

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.

Possible identification

She is interpreted by Dyfed Lloyd Evans as having been a euhemerized mother goddess.

Children

  • Winwaloe, son of Prince Fragan (or Fracan) and Teirbron
  • Jacut (or James), son of Prince Fragan and Teirbron
  • Wethenoc (or Gwethenoc or Guethenoc), son of Prince Fragan and Teirbron
  • Creirwy (or Creirvy), daughter of Prince Fragan and Teirbron
  • Cadfan, son of Eneas Ledewig (or Aeneas of Brittany) and Teirbron
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