St. Eingan
Eingan of Llanengan,
Feast day: February 9
Also known as Einganor Eneon, Einion, Eneon, Anianus
Death: 6th century
Died . 590
Welsh prince and hermit, also called Anianus, Einon, and Eneon. He came from Cumberland, in Wales, the son of a chieftain..
Feast day sometimes shown as April 21. The British or Scotus)prince Saint Eingan or Eneon Bhrenin, left Cumberland for Wales, where he ended his days as a hermit at Llanengan near Bangor. He is said to have been a son of the chieftain Cunedda, whose family claims no less than 50 saints.
Eingan of Llanengan,
Feast day: February 9
Also known as Einganor Eneon, Einion, Eneon, Anianus
Death: 6th century
Died . 590
Welsh prince and hermit, also called Anianus, Einon, and Eneon. He came from Cumberland, in Wales, the son of a chieftain..
Feast day sometimes shown as April 21. The British or Scotus)prince Saint Eingan or Eneon Bhrenin, left Cumberland for Wales, where he ended his days as a hermit at Llanengan near Bangor. He is said to have been a son of the chieftain Cunedda, whose family claims no less than 50 saints.
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