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Saint Aelhaiarn or Aelhaearn (Welsh for "Iron Eyebrows";〔Baring-Gould, Sabine & al. (''The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such Irish Saints as Have Dedications in Britain'', Vol. I, pp. 101 ff ). Chas. Clark (London), 1908. Hosted at Archive.org. Accessed 18 November 2014.〕  early 7th century) was a Welsh confessor and saint of the British Church. He was a disciple of Saint Beuno. His feast day was usually observed on 2 November, although it is sometimes recorded as the 1st〔 and is no longer observed by either the Anglican〔The Church in Wales. "(The Book of Common Prayer for Use in the Church in Wales: The New Calendar and the Collects )". 2003. Accessed 18 November 2014.〕 or Catholic church in Wales.〔The Catholic Church in England and Wales. "(Liturgy Office: November 2015 )". Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, 2014. Accessed 18 November 2014.〕
==Life==
Saint Aelhaiarn is listed among the ''Bonedd y Seint'' (Genealogies of the Saints). He was the brother of saints Llwchaiarn and Cynhaiarn and son of Hygarfael〔 or Cerfael,〔Bartrum, Peter C. (''A Welsh Classical Dictionary: People in History and Legend up to about A.D.1000'' ). National Library of Wales, 1993.〕 son of Cyndrwyn, a prince of the Powysian dynasty descended from Vortigern, king of Britain.〔 The area of Cyndrwyn's control was centred on the Severn valley around Shrewsbury.〔 Aelhaiarn was said to have been a disciple of Saint Beuno, who also a member of the dynasty and thus a cousin. Beuno's activity was sponsored by Cadfan and other members of Gwynedd's Cuneddan dynasty; Aelhaiarn seems to have accompanied him out of Powys to Edeirnion and thence to northeastern Llŷn.〔

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