Saint Eigion was a Welsh saint.[1] He is the brother of Saint Cynidr. The church at Llanigon was probably originally dedicated to him.
^Baring-Gould, Sabine; Fisher, John (1908). The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such Irish Saints as Have Dedications in Britain. For the honourable Society of cymmrodorion, by C. J. Clark. pp. 417–418.
Saint Eigion was a Welsh saint. He is the brother of Saint Cynidr. The church at Llanigon was probably originally dedicated to him. Baring-Gould, Sabine;...
Pobddelw ap Pobien Eifion ap Pobddelw Brochwel ab Eifion Eigion ap Brochwel Ieuanawl ab Eigion Caradog ab Ieuanawl Bleiddud ap Caradog Cuhelyn ap Bleiddud...
Virgin Egwad 7th century Llangwad Llanfynydd Eigen 1st century Llanigon Eigion 10 September (trad.) Bishop Eigon 7th century Llanigon Grandson of Brychan...
lles gormod awydd nag ymaf wrthaf dofydd cans o for ag o'r fynydd ag o'n eigion afonydd I'r tri Dduw da i dwedwydd Elffin gynheddfaf diddan anfilwriaidd...
Wales is dedicated to "Saint Eigon", but this almost certainly refers to Eigion, brother of St Cynidr, to whom the parish church in neighbouring Glasbury...