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Carannog : ウィキペディア英語版
Carantoc

Saint Carantoc ((ウェールズ語:Carannog); (アイルランド語:Cairnech); (ブルトン語:Karanteg); (ラテン語:Carantocus)), also anglicized as Carantock and by other spellings, was a 6th-century abbot, confessor, and saint in Wales and the West Country. He is credited with founding Llangrannog, Ceredigion, Wales〔''Life of Saint Carannog'', translated in "(Lives of the Cambro British saints )," p. 396''ff'' , 1853, Rev. William Jenkins Rees〕 and St Carantoc's Church, Crantock.〔 His name is listed amongst the Cornish Saints. Carantoc's is one of five insular saints' lives and two Breton ones that mention Arthur in contexts that may be independent of Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Historia Regum Britanniae''.
==Life and legend==
Cadoc's early ''vita'' takes the form of a short homily.〔J. S. P. Tatlock, "The Dates of the Arthurian Saints' Legends", ''Speculum'' 14.3 (July 1939:345-365) pp. 349ff.〕 Many details of his life are obscure or contradictory. Ceredigion is given as his birthplace, ''sua proprio regio.'' He was the son of Corwn, grandson of Ceredig, King of Ceredigion. To escape being elected king, he fled to Llangrannog. The shavings he produced for lighting a fire there were carried away as soon as they were made by a dove: where the bird alighted, Carantoc built the present church (This story is sometimes ascribed to Crantock in Cornwall, where the parish church is dedicated to Saint Carantoc but according to the early ''Life'' in the Léon Breviary,〔Printed in 1516; printed by S. Baring-Gould, in ''Y Cymmrodor'' 15 97-99〕 which concentrates on Carantoc's early life, set in Ireland, occurred in Wales).
He probably moved to Cornwall before preaching for some time in Ireland, around Dulane in County Meath and Inis-Baithen in Leinster. It is also sometimes said that he spent time in Brittany where there is a town also named Carantec: stories set in Brittany replicate those from Britain.
Carantoc's place of death and burial is disputed between Inis Baithen and Dulane. His feast day is 16 May.〔 ''(Ὁ Ὅσιος Καραντόκιος ).'' 16 Μαΐου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.〕

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