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Teneu
Teneu (or Thenew ((ラテン語:Theneva)), Thaney, Thanea, Denw, etc.) is a legendary Christian saint who was venerated in medieval Glasgow, Scotland. Traditionally she was a sixth-century Brittonic princess of the ancient kingdom of Gododdin (in what became Lothian) and the mother of Saint Kentigern, apostle to the Britons of Strathclyde and founder of the city of Glas Ghu (Glasgow). She and her son are regarded as the city's co-patrons, and Glasgow's St. Enoch Square allegedly marks the site of a medieval chapel dedicated to her, built on or near her grave ("St. Enoch" is in fact a corruption of "St. Teneu").〔(The Glasgow Story: "St. Enoch's Church" ). Retrieved 15 April 2012.〕 She is commemorated on July 18. ==Name== In the first recorded hagiography of her son, her name is given as Thaney.〔 The ''Vita Kentigerni'' ("Life of Saint Mungo"),〔(The ''Vita Kentigerni'' )〕 which was commissioned by Bishop Jocelin of Glasgow and redacted later (circa 1185) by the monk Jocelyn of Furness (who claimed he rewrote it from an earlier Glasgow legend and an old Gaelic document), gives her name as Taneu; so does John Capgrave, printed 1516.〔 Variants include Thenewe, given by the ''Aberdeen Breviary''; Thennow of ''Adam King's Calendar''; and the Welsh ''Bonedd y Saint'' calls her Denyw (or Dwynwen).〔 In 1521, she appeared in John Mair's chronicle ''Historia Majoris Britanniae'' as Thametes, daughter of King Lot and sister of Gawain.〔Bruce, Christopher. (Entry "Thametes". ''The Arthurian Name Dictionary'' ).〕 Sometimes her name is given as Thameta or Thenelis.
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