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39: 195:, where the local lord gave her protection. However, Eluned's pursuer found her. When she ran from him, he chased her down the hill and beheaded her. Her head rolled down the hill and hit a stone; as in the story of 191:. Here again, she was ousted by the inhabitants, on the pretext of thievery. She then travelled to Llechfaen, where she was again thrown out of the community. She would not find peace until her arrival at 217:). He refers to the saint's remains as being housed in the priory church at Usk, home to a community of Benedictine nuns founded sometime before 1135 by Richard de Clare. 470: 249:"standing, though unroofed and useless; the people thereabouts call it St. Tayled . It was situated on an eminence, about a mile to the eastward of 413: 450: 418: 237:
was associated with healing and other miracles. Like many other such sites, the holy well and church of Eluned were destroyed in the
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prince and, like many women of her time, ran away to avoid being forced into the relationship. She travelled first to
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Cartwright, Jane. "Dead virgins: feminine sanctity in medieval Wales",
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at its foot, marks the site near which the chapel formerly stood."
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is 1 August, the same day a pagan harvest festival (
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Index

Saint

Virgin
martyr
Feast
Welsh
Latin
virgin martyr
Breconshire
Luned
Mabinogion
Lynette
Gareth and Lynette
Brychan
Brycheiniog
South Wales
sub-Roman
Christianity
pagan
Llan Ddew
Llanfilo
Slwch Tump
Saint Winefride
spring
William Worcester
Normans
well
Slwch
Reformation
Brecknockshire

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