Saint Illtyd

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Saint Illtyd was a prominent 5th–6th century Welsh saint and monastic founder traditionally regarded as one of the earliest and most influential Christian teachers in Wales.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
Christian teacher
Welsh saint
monastic founder
associatedWith Llantwit Major monastery NERFINISHED
early Christian education in Wales
canonizationStatus pre-congregation
countryOfCitizenship Wales NERFINISHED
culture Welsh
describedBySource Vita Sancti Illtuti NERFINISHED
medieval Welsh hagiographies
ethnicGroup Welsh
feastDay 7 November
floruit 5th century
6th century
hasCultCenter Llantwit Major NERFINISHED
hasPlaceNamedAfter Llanilltud NERFINISHED
Llantwit Fardre NERFINISHED
Llantwit Major NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Saint
knownFor being one of the earliest Christian teachers in Wales
founding an influential monastic school
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Welsh
movement Celtic Christianity NERFINISHED
notableStudent Saint David NERFINISHED
Saint Gildas NERFINISHED
Saint Paul Aurelian NERFINISHED
Saint Samson of Dol NERFINISHED
notableWork establishment of a monastic school at Llantwit Major
founding of the monastery at Llantwit Major
occupation abbot
missionary
monk
teacher
placeOfActivity Glamorgan NERFINISHED
Llantwit Major NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roleIn Christianization of Wales
sexOrGender male
timePeriod Sub-Roman Britain NERFINISHED
tradition early Welsh monasticism
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Celtic Christian traditions
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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