The Remains of St Patrick Apostle of Ireland the Confessio And Epistle to Cor
The Remains of St Patrick Apostle of Ireland the Confessio And Epistle to Cor
Samuel Ferguson
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A. D. 520 (Usher, 6, 585). He is also made by the author of the Life of Kentigern, cotemporary with Darerca, the supposed sister of St. Patrick, who died A. D. 518 (ib. 584). If Tudwal were reigning at any time so shortly after the death of Patrick, commonly assigned to A. D. 493, Ceretic, his great grandfather, could hardly have been the reigning cotemporary of the same Patrick. Nor do the difficulties arising on the epoch of Coroticus stop here, There is another copy of the Run pedigree, comp...iled about A. D. 1300 (Sk. F. B. 167), amongst the Hengwrt Manuscripts. In this, while the generation numbers are the same, the names between the Guledec and Tudwal differ, suggesting the loss of one or more generations, while the Guledec is named Maxen, as if Ceretic were, alio nomine, Maxen Wledeg, or that Maximus raised by the Britons to the Imperial rank, who reigned A. D. 383-9. In reference to him, there is a statement by Johannes Major, not irrelevant to this enquiry, though, not vouched for by any other authority.
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