Santez Tigrid
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St. Tigris
Irish saint, sister of St. Patrick. Much obscurity attaches to her life, and she has been frequently confounded with St. Darerca, another of the five sisters, who are treated of at length by Colgan. St. Tigris was the mother of five sons, all of whom became bishops: Sts. Loman of Trim; Munis of Forgney; Broccaid of Emlagh; Broccen of Breaghwy; and Mugenoc of All Duimi Gluin. Jocelyn credits the saint with seventeen sons and five daughters, but Tirechan and the "Tripartite Life" are preferable authorities. Her husband's name was Gollit. The time and place of her death are uncertain.
Site Bretagne.net :
Tirid
prénom féminin, fête le 30 décembre
Déclinaisons du prénom breton : Tigrid
Origine du prénom
Sainte Tirid était la femme du roi Gradlon.
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Tirid
Er Vvet kantved , hervez ar vojenn, edo santez Tirid, c'hoar d'ar Roue Gradlon, tiernez e Breizh, intañvez, diskiblez da sant Padrig en Iwerzhon, o chom e Breizh.
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