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Saint Einion Frenin (Welsh: old ', mod. ' or ', "Saint Einion the King"; (ラテン語:Ennianus) or ''Anianus''〔) was a late 5th-〔Abersoch Virtual Guide. ("History: The Pilgrim's Trail and Some of Its Churches" ). Accessed 18 Nov 2014.〕 and early 6th-century〔Carlisle, Nicholas. (''A Topographical Dictionary of the Dominion of Wales'', p. 305 ). W. Bulmer & Co. (London), 1811.〕 Welsh confessor and saint of the Celtic Church. His feast day was originally given as 9 February, although this had moved to the 10th or 12th by the 16th century〔 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 Nov 2014.〕 or Catholic church in Wales.〔The Catholic Church in England and Wales. "(Liturgy Office: February 2015 )". Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, 2014. Accessed 18 Nov 2014.〕 ==Life== Saint Einion was a son of Owain Whitetooth (Ddantgwyn) and the brother of Cuneglas, king of Rhos, and of saints Seiriol and Meirion.〔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. III, p. 460 ). Chas. Clark (London), 1908. Hosted by Forgotten Books (London), 2013. Accessed 18 Nov 2014.〕 Part of Gwynedd's Cuneddan dynasty, he seems to have ruled as a local king ((ラテン語:regulus)) over the Llŷn Peninsula southwest of Anglesey and possibly over Anglesey itself.〔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. II, pp. 422 ff ). Chas. Clark (London), 1908. Hosted at Archive.org. Accessed 18 Nov 2014.〕〔Pennick, Nigel (1996). ''Celtic Sacred Landscapes''. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-01666-6〕〔Pennick, Nigel. ''Celtic Sacred Landscapes''. Thames & Hudson, 1996. ISBN 0-500-01666-6.〕 He was credited with granting his brother Seiriol the land for his monastery ((ウェールズ語:clas)) at Penmon on Anglesey〔 and, later, his hermitage on Puffin Island.〔Topham, Simon. "(Ynys Seiriol )". Mysterious Britain and Ireland. Accessed 18 Nov 2014.〕 He also lured the Breton saint Cadfan from Tywyn to found St Mary's Abbey, the first religious establishment on Bardsey Island.〔 Although not part of the Cistercian Way, this became a major site of pilgrimage in Wales. Einion himself is sometimes said to have joined Cadfan's community on the island,〔Bardsey Island Trust. "(The Early Saints )". Bardsey Office (Pwllheli), 2014. Accessed 18 Nov 2014.〕 although his relics were claimed by the church at Llanengan.〔
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