Clydog (Clitauci)
Clydog is the patron saint of Clodock in Herefordshire, whose Life survives in the Book of Llandaff and Vespasian A. xiv. Genealogical tracts, such as the De situ Brecheniauc, include Clydog as a grandson of Brychan. According to the Life, he was a pious king who was martyred by one his companions.
Texts
The Latin Life of Clydog is found in the Book of Llandaff, and also in British Library Cotton manuscript Vespasian A.xiv.Places
A single church dedicated to Clydog is that which is found in the village that also bears his name, Clodock in Herefordshire. Church Dedication | Well | Placename | Landscape feature | Modern | Text |
1. Church of St Clydawg, Clodock , Herefordshire (Dedication)
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Further reading
S. Baring-Gould and John Fisher The Lives of the British Saints (London: Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1908), 153–4 View online