Salomon of Cornwall
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Саломон или Леван (V век) — принц или король . Святой (день памяти — 18 октября).
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Salomon (also known, in Welsh, as Selyf) was a late 5th century Cornish 'warrior prince', possibly a King of Cornwall. His feast day is Oct. 18. St Levan (properly Selevan, a Celtic form of Solomon) according to the Life of St Kybi was a Cornishman and the father of Kybi. In the department of Morbihan are four places probably connected to the same saint, who probably lived in the 6th or 7th century. On the cliff at St Levan is St Levan's Well and below it the probable remains of his chapel, which were described by William Borlase in his Antiquities. Salomon is recorded, in the 'Life of Saint Cybi' as a princeps militiae living in eastern Cornwall, where Cybi, his son, was born. Wade-Evans interpreted his title as 'captain of the guard', while others believe he was a sub-king of Cornwall. D
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Salom, anche Selyf, Solomanus e Solomon (attorno al 460 – ...), salì sul trono del Cerniw come, almeno sembra, successore del cugino Mark (inizi del VI secolo), forse ancora prima della morte di quest'ultimo.
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Salom
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Salomon of Cornwall
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Саломон Корнуолльский
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Salomon (also known, in Welsh, as Selyf) was a late 5th century Cornish 'warrior prince', possibly a King of Cornwall. His feast day is Oct. 18. St Levan (properly Selevan, a Celtic form of Solomon) according to the Life of St Kybi was a Cornishman and the father of Kybi. In the department of Morbihan are four places probably connected to the same saint, who probably lived in the 6th or 7th century. On the cliff at St Levan is St Levan's Well and below it the probable remains of his chapel, which were described by William Borlase in his Antiquities. Salomon is recorded, in the 'Life of Saint Cybi' as a princeps militiae living in eastern Cornwall, where Cybi, his son, was born. Wade-Evans interpreted his title as 'captain of the guard', while others believe he was a sub-king of Cornwall. David Nash Ford suggests that he succeeded to the realm of his cousin, King Mark. Cybi's 'life' gives Salomon's father as Erbin ap Geraint ap Lud, but the Welsh Bonedd y Saint states his father was Geraint ab Erbin ap Custennin Gorneu. Erbin and Geraint have evidently been switched around, but it is unclear which position is correct. Geraint ab Erbin is certainly a character in the Welsh Arthurian story of Culhwch and Olwen. Custennin is known from other records, but Lud is not and may be a further mistake. Salomon married Gwen ferch Cynyr, the daughter of an Irish prince who had settled at Caer-Goch near St David's in Pembrokeshire. Salomon is sometimes identified with one or both known Saints Selevan, of St Levan in Cornwall and Penmon on Anglesey, or with Salwys, the supposed founder the church of Lansallos, also in Cornwall. His memorial could be the Chi-Rho inscribed stone to be seen at St Just in Penwith Parish Church recording 'Selus lies here'.
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Salom, anche Selyf, Solomanus e Solomon (attorno al 460 – ...), salì sul trono del Cerniw come, almeno sembra, successore del cugino Mark (inizi del VI secolo), forse ancora prima della morte di quest'ultimo. Si conosce poco del suo regno, anche se viene ricordato come il capo militare supremo dei britanni. Era il figlio più giovane di re Erbin della Dumnonia e sposò Wenna, figlia di un principe irlandese che si era stabilito a , vicino Mynyw. Tra i loro figli ci furono il famoso e, forse, Fracan e Cadfan. Il suo memoriale potrebbe essere individuato nella pietra recante l'iscrizione Chi-Rho che si trova a , che recita: "Selus riposa qui". Non va confuso con il nipote Salom .
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Саломон или Леван (V век) — принц или король . Святой (день памяти — 18 октября).
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