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Saint Yban, also known as Saint Ethbin, saint Iboan, saint Diboan, saint Diboen, saint Iben, saint Ibe, saint Abibon, saint Languis, saint Langui, saint Idunet, saint Ivinec, is one of a number of semi-legendary Breton saints from Armorica who are not recognized by the Catholic Church. He was a disciple of Saint Winwaloe. He founded a priory which is today the city of Châteaulin. The local church remembers him as a deacon. He was invoked for a good apple crop, and offerings of cider were made to him. After his monastery at was destroyed by the Franks he went to live in seclusion in the woods, first in Brittany and later in Ireland. He died on 14 November aged 83.

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  • Saint Yben (fr)
  • Ethbin (en)
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  • Saint Yban, also known as Saint Ethbin, saint Iboan, saint Diboan, saint Diboen, saint Iben, saint Ibe, saint Abibon, saint Languis, saint Langui, saint Idunet, saint Ivinec, is one of a number of semi-legendary Breton saints from Armorica who are not recognized by the Catholic Church. He was a disciple of Saint Winwaloe. He founded a priory which is today the city of Châteaulin. The local church remembers him as a deacon. He was invoked for a good apple crop, and offerings of cider were made to him. After his monastery at was destroyed by the Franks he went to live in seclusion in the woods, first in Brittany and later in Ireland. He died on 14 November aged 83. (en)
  • Saint Yben, connu aussi, selon les variations orthographiques ou les mutations linguistiques du breton, sous les noms de saint Iboan, saint Diboan, saint Diboen, saint Iben, saint Ibe, saint Abibon, saint Languis, saint Langui, saint Idunet, saint Ivinec, etc., ou encore Tu-pe-Tu (Tu-pe-Tu), fait partie des saints bretons plus ou moins mythiques de l'Armorique non reconnus officiellement par l'Église catholique. Il est un disciple de saint Guénolé, le fondateur de l'abbaye de Landévennec. Il fonda un prieuré qui est à l'origine de la ville de Châteaulin. L’église locale, où il est représenté en diacre, l'honore comme saint. Il était invoqué autrefois pour l'abondance des pommes, et on lui donnait en offrandes des barriques de cidre. Il avait sa fontaine, dans laquelle on puisait l'eau pour (fr)
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  • Yben (en)
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  • Saint Yban, also known as Saint Ethbin, saint Iboan, saint Diboan, saint Diboen, saint Iben, saint Ibe, saint Abibon, saint Languis, saint Langui, saint Idunet, saint Ivinec, is one of a number of semi-legendary Breton saints from Armorica who are not recognized by the Catholic Church. He was a disciple of Saint Winwaloe. He founded a priory which is today the city of Châteaulin. The local church remembers him as a deacon. He was invoked for a good apple crop, and offerings of cider were made to him. After his monastery at was destroyed by the Franks he went to live in seclusion in the woods, first in Brittany and later in Ireland. He died on 14 November aged 83. (en)
  • Saint Yben, connu aussi, selon les variations orthographiques ou les mutations linguistiques du breton, sous les noms de saint Iboan, saint Diboan, saint Diboen, saint Iben, saint Ibe, saint Abibon, saint Languis, saint Langui, saint Idunet, saint Ivinec, etc., ou encore Tu-pe-Tu (Tu-pe-Tu), fait partie des saints bretons plus ou moins mythiques de l'Armorique non reconnus officiellement par l'Église catholique. Il est un disciple de saint Guénolé, le fondateur de l'abbaye de Landévennec. Il fonda un prieuré qui est à l'origine de la ville de Châteaulin. L’église locale, où il est représenté en diacre, l'honore comme saint. Il était invoqué autrefois pour l'abondance des pommes, et on lui donnait en offrandes des barriques de cidre. Il avait sa fontaine, dans laquelle on puisait l'eau pour arroser les pommiers qui ne fructifiaient pas. (fr)
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