Saint Carantoc (Welsh: Carannog; Irish: Cairnech; Breton: Karanteg; Latin: Carantocus), also anglicized as Carantock, Carannog and by other spellings, was a 6th-century abbot, confessor, and saint in Wales and the West Country. He is credited with founding Llangrannog, Ceredigion, Wales[1] and St Carantoc's Church, Crantock.[1] His name is listed amongst the Cornish Saints. Carantoc's is one of five insular saints' lives and two Breton ones that mention Arthur in contexts that may be independent of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae. He is venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church.
^ abLife of Saint Carannog, translated in "Lives of the Cambro British saints," p. 396ff , 1853, Rev. William Jenkins Rees
Saint Carantoc (Welsh: Carannog; Irish: Cairnech; Breton: Karanteg; Latin: Carantocus), also anglicized as Carantock, Carannog and by other spellings,...
companion of St Carantoc, brought the Christian faith to this part of Cornwall, and to whom the church is dedicated. Unlike his companion St Carantoc—who travelled...
13th-century hagiographies of Welsh and Breton saints, including those of Cadoc, Carantoc, Gildas, Goeznovius, Illtud, and Paternus. The Legenda Sancti Goeznovii...
Cathedral occupy stalls named after 24 saints (almost all of them Cornish): Carantoc; Buriana; Germoe; Conan; Winwalloe; Nectan; Petroc; Adwenna; Piran; Constantine;...
Karanteg, Brittany, France Places also associated with St Carantoc include: St Carantoc's Church, Crantock Carhampton, Somerset Llangrannog, Ceredigion...
Historia Regum Britanniae and previous manuscript sources such as the Life of Carantoc. In Welsh genealogical records, he appears as Cado (Cadwr), the son of...
anonymous, c. 1100 Vita Sancti Carannog c. 1100 (at Arthur's requests, Carantoc tames a dragon. Cato (=Kay) is depicted as feeding it.) Vita Sancti Euflami...
Carantoc to Arthur and Cador ruling from Dindraithou (perhaps the hillfort at Dundry) and having the power over western Somerset to grant Carantoc's plea...
building. Carhampton is associated with the Arthurian legend of Saint Carantoc. Carantoc is said to have tamed a dragon, or slain a serpent that was terrorising...
Margaret, while other saints, such as Carantoc, tamed theirs. Regardless of the good intentions of men like Carantoc, however, peaceful coexistence between...
by old Irish writers, namely Saint Crummin of Lecua, Saint Miduu, Saint Carantoc, and Saint Maceaith. According to Colgan, the latter is identical with...
century Lawrenny 13 April (trad.) Noble of Brecknockshire Hermit Carannog or Carantoc 6th century Llangrannog Crantock (Cornwall) 15, 16, 17 May, or 15 Jan (trad...
died in London on 21 February 1921 and is buried in the graveyard of St Carantoc Church, Crantock, Cornwall. As the nephew and pupil of John Dando Sedding...
Cornish coast at "Porthlyn" and broken up by men from St Perran and St Carantoc. Although a Scheduled Ancient Monument the exact location is unknown, but...
Crantock with Cubert St Piran, Perranzabuloe (II*) St Michael, Perranporth St Carantoc, Crantock (I) St Cubert, Cubert (grade unknown) [71] Priest-in-Charge:...
stone may have contributed to the collapse of an earlier tower at St Carantoc's Church, in the 14th century. John Woodward (1688-1728) recorded that iron...
1899–1901 All Saints' Church, East Horndon, Essex: repairs 1899–1904 St Carantoc's Church, Crantock, Cornwall, with Edmund Harold Sedding: repairs 1900–01...
Cubert Methodist Newquay, Perranporth, St Agnes Circ St Carantoc's Church, Crantock Crantock Carantoc Medieval Church of England Atlantic Coast Cluster Crantock...
Cornish coast at "Porthlyn" and broken up by men from St Perran and St Carantoc. Although a scheduled monument the exact location is unknown, but is likely...
Sedding-Pinwill collaboration included the transformation of the church of St Carantoc in Crantock, Cornwall in the period 1899-1902 from a "near ruin to a model...