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- Elaeth (sometimes recorded as Eleth) was a Christian king and poet in Britain in the 6th century who is venerated as a saint. After losing his territory in the north of Britain, he retreated to Anglesey, north Wales, where he lived at a monastery run by St Seiriol at Penmon. Some religious poetry is attributed to him, as is the foundation of St Eleth's Church, Amlwch, also in Anglesey. (en)
- Элет (англ. Elaeth; VI век) — святой король, поэт, монах на острове Англси. День памяти — 10 ноября. Святой Элет был бриттом с Севера, изгнанный пиктами в Уэльс. Он стал монахом при святом Сириоле (память 2 января) на острове Англси. Некоторые его стихи сохранились. Тропарь, глас 8: Thou didst exchange armed combat with the heathen for the spiritual warfare of the monastic life, O Father Eleath./Look on those who now hymn thee, O thou who didst praise God with thy poetic talents He gave thee,/and intercede with Christ our God that our souls may be saved. (ru)
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- Elaeth (sometimes recorded as Eleth) was a Christian king and poet in Britain in the 6th century who is venerated as a saint. After losing his territory in the north of Britain, he retreated to Anglesey, north Wales, where he lived at a monastery run by St Seiriol at Penmon. Some religious poetry is attributed to him, as is the foundation of St Eleth's Church, Amlwch, also in Anglesey. (en)
- Элет (англ. Elaeth; VI век) — святой король, поэт, монах на острове Англси. День памяти — 10 ноября. Святой Элет был бриттом с Севера, изгнанный пиктами в Уэльс. Он стал монахом при святом Сириоле (память 2 января) на острове Англси. Некоторые его стихи сохранились. Тропарь, глас 8: Thou didst exchange armed combat with the heathen for the spiritual warfare of the monastic life, O Father Eleath./Look on those who now hymn thee, O thou who didst praise God with thy poetic talents He gave thee,/and intercede with Christ our God that our souls may be saved. (ru)
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