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    Dubricius or Dubric (Welsh: Dyfrig; Norman-French: Devereux; c. 465 – c. 550) was a 6th-century British ecclesiastic venerated as a saint. He was the evangelist of Ergyng (Welsh: Erging) (later Archenfield, Herefordshire) and much of south-east Wales.

  2. Learn about the miraculous birth, education, and ministry of St. Dubricius, a sixth-century Welsh bishop and teacher. He founded a monastery at Mochros, on the banks of the Wye, and healed the sick with his touch.

  3. Name: Dyfrig. Parent: Ebrdil ferch Pebiau Claforawg. Gender: Male. Occupation: saint. Area of activity: Religion. Author: Hywel David Emanuel. is associated mainly with south-eastern Wales, and in particular with the west and south of the modern county of Hereford.

  4. Oct 22, 2012 · St. Dubricius, Archbishop of Caerleon. Our father among the saints Dubricius, Archbishop of Caerleon and Wales (d. November 14, 612) (also Devereux, Dubric, Dubricus, Dyffryg, Dyfrig) was an enlightener and founder of monastic life in Wales, particularly the Kingdom of Ergyng.

  5. St Dyfrig or Dyffryn (in Latin, Dubricius) was one of the great Celtic saints prominent in the history of Wales in the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries of Christianity. The earliest account of his life appeared in the twelfth century, some five hundred years after his death.

  6. Saint Dubricius, also known as St. Dyfrig, was a significant figure in the early history of Christianity in South Wales during the 5th and 6th centuries. He is recognized for his role as a church founder, bishop, and a spiritual mentor.

  7. Nov 14, 2023 · Learn about Saint Dubricius, a Welsh saint who founded monasteries and became a bishop and an archbishop. He was a relative of Saint Brychan and a contemporary of Saint David.

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