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Saint Gelert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saint Gelert
Saint Gelert, also known as Celer, Celert or Kellarth〔(Joseph Jacobs )〕 (see below), was an early Celtic saint. Several locations in Wales are believed to bear his name. They include Beddgelert ("Gelert's grave") and the surrounding Gelert Valley and Llangeler ("Gelert's church")〔(BBC on "llan" )〕 where there is a church dedicated to him. Through the promotional efforts of an innkeeper in the early 1790s,〔 St. Gelert, the human, has become much conflated with the legend of a saintly dog putatively from the same region, Gelert.〔〔(The Story of Beddgelert: real tragedy or urban myth? ), accessed March 9, 2011.〕 ==Name== The name "Gelert" is a cymricized variant of Celert or Cilert〔 (also written ''Cylart'',〔 ''Kelert'',〔〔 ''Kilart'', or ''Kylart''〔) and Kellarth (also written ''Kelarth''〔 or ''Kełłarth''〔). It is also spelled Geler〔 or Celer,〔(BBC interview with historian Margaret Dunn )〕〔(Beddgelert etymology )〕 although this probably represents a misunderstanding of Celtic alveolar plosives and dental fricatives,〔 and is sometimes even teutonized to Killhart, Kilhart, or Gellert. It is of unknown meaning or origin.
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