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Saint David, stained glass window in Jesus College Chapel, Oxford

David (Welsh: Dewi Sant; Latin: Davidus; c.500 – c.589) was a Welsh bishop of Mynyw (now St Davids) during the 6th century. He is the patron saint of Wales. David was a native of Wales, and tradition has preserved a relatively large amount of detail about his life. His birth date, however, is uncertain: suggestions range from 462 to 512. He is traditionally believed to be the son of Non and the grandson of Ceredig ap Cunedda, king of Ceredigion. The Welsh annals placed his death 569 years after the birth of Christ, but Phillimore's dating revised this to 601. (Full article...)


Attributes: bishop with a dove, usually on his shoulder, sometimes standing on a raised hillock
Patronage: Wales; Pembrokeshire; vegetarians; poets

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