Patron saints of the Hen Ogledd

This is a list of saints associated with the kingdoms of the Hen Ogledd, including Elmet, Rheged, Gododdin, Manaw, Lleuddiniawn and Ystrad Clud.

She was said to have been thrown from the cliff of Traprain Law after her father discovered she was pregnant, following a rape by Owain mab Urien.

He is said to be the son of King Leuddun of Lothian and that he served as a bishop in the Hen Ogledd before he moved to Wales and then to Cornwall.

[4] At the age of 16 he was kidnapped by Irish pirates and spent nearly 6 years in Ireland until he escaped and returned to Britain.

In some traditions he was born in Glannoventa, modern day Ravenglass in Cumbria, which was then part of the kingdom of Rheged.

Map of Yr. Hen Ogledd (The Old North), circa 550 to circa 650
Hen Ogledd in the late 6th & early 7th centuries
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow. Named after St Kentigern, the museum is one of the only museums in the world dedicated to interfaith relations.
Saint Ke Church, Saint-Quay-Perros, Brittany
Saint Patrick statue at Toxteth, Liverpool