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Saint Armel
Medieval Welsh-Breton saint

Saint Armel

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Medieval Welsh-Breton saint
A.K.A.
Armagilus Arthfael
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Gender
Male
Birth
Place of birth
Kindom of Morgannwg, Wales, United Kingdom
Place of death
Ploërmel, canton of Ploërmel, arrondissement of Vannes, Morbihan
Family
Father:
Hoel
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Biography

Saint Armel (Welsh: Arthfael, lit. "Bear-Prince"; Latin: Armagilus) was an early 6th-century holy man in Brittany.

Armel is said to have been a Breton prince, born to the wife of King Hoel while they were living in Glamorgan in Wales in the late 5th century. He founded the abbey of Plouarzel in Brittany and was, from there, called to attend the court of King Childebert I of Paris. On the journey, he established churches at Ergué-Armel, Plouharnel and Saint-Armel which remember his name. He remained seven years at the royal court, curing the lame and the blind. The king gave him land at Saint-Armel-des-Bochaux in Ille-et-Vilaine where he founded a second monastery. He then removed himself to the Forest of Teil and is said to have defeated a dragon which was terrorising the area. He died in his monastery around 570. His feast day is 16 August. It has been questioned whether or not Saint Armel could have actually been King Arthur. After the battle of Camlann, Armel would have retired to his duties as a monk, and achieved his title of Saint.


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