Saint Maudez

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Saint Maudez is a medieval Breton saint venerated in parts of Brittany and Cornwall, traditionally associated with missionary work and the founding of early Christian communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Breton saint
Christian saint
associatedWith Christianization of Brittany NERFINISHED
Christianization of Cornwall NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy local Breton liturgical calendars
local Cornish traditions
countryOfCitizenship Brittany NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Breton people NERFINISHED
feastDay unknown or locally variable
gender male
hasCultFollowing local Breton communities
local Cornish communities
hasLegend founding of hermitages and chapels
miraculous missionary activity in Brittany
hasPlaceNamedAfter Saint-Maudez, Côtes-d’Armor NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Saint
languageOfCulturalContext Breton
Latin
notableWork founding early Christian communities
occupation missionary
regionOfActivity Armorica NERFINISHED
Cornwall NERFINISHED
western Brittany NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
tradition Latin Church NERFINISHED
veneratedAs patron of local parishes in Brittany
patron of local parishes in Cornwall
veneratedIn Brittany NERFINISHED
Cornwall NERFINISHED

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St Mawes namedAfter Saint Maudez