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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_ElenSaint Elen - Wikipedia

    Saint Elen (Welsh: Elen Luyddog, lit. "Helen of the Hosts"), often anglicized as Helen , was a late 4th-century founder of churches in Wales . Traditionally, she is said to have been a daughter of the Romano-British ruler Octavius / Eudaf Hen (and therefore sister of Conan Meriadoc ) and the wife of Magnus Maximus / Macsen Wledig , the 4th ...

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Saint Elen ( Welsh: Elen Luyddog, lit. "Helen of the Hosts"), often anglicized as Helen, was a late 4th-century founder of churches in Wales. Traditionally, she is said to have been a daughter of the Romano-British ruler Octavius / Eudaf Hen (and therefore sister of Conan Meriadoc) and the wife of Magnus ...

  3. Jun 21, 2018 · British Legends: Elen of the Hosts – Saint, Warrior Queen, Goddess of Sovereignty – #FolkloreThursday. June 21, 2018 by zteve t evans. Historically, Elen of the Hosts was a real woman who lived in the 4th century, but in British legend and Welsh and Celtic mythology, may go back even further.

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  4. Feb 22, 2023 · Saint Elen, or Elen Luyddog, was a 4th-century figure who founded churches in Wales. She was the wife of Emperor Magnus Maximus and the mother of five, including a boy named Constantine. Elen is considered a saint in the Welsh Church and is known for introducing Celtic monasticism to Wales.

  5. Saint Elen (340-400), also known as Saint Helen of Caernarfon, was the daughter of King Eudaf Hen, the wife of Western Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus, and the mother of Annwn Dynod, Owain Finddu, Flavius Victor, Severa ferch Macsen, Flavius Claudius Constantinus, Gratianna ferch Macsen, Tudwal ap Macsen, and Ednyfed ap Macsen.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_HelenaSaint Helena - Wikipedia

    Saint Helena is a volcanic and tropical island, located in the South Atlantic Ocean, some 1,874 km (1,165 miles) west of mainland Africa, with Angola and Namibia being the closest nations, geographically.

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    Saint Elen (Welsh: Elen Luyddog, lit. "Helen of the Hosts"), often anglicized as Helen , was a late 4th-century founder of churches in Wales . Traditionally, she is said to have been a daughter of the Romano-British ruler Octavius / Eudaf Hen (and therefore sister of Conan Meriadoc ) and the wife of Magnus Maximus / Macsen Wledig , the 4th ...

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