Saint David
Saint David (c. 512 - 587) is the patron saint of Wales. He was a Welsh bishop in the 6th century. He is usually represented standing on a little hill, with a dove on his shoulder. He is commemorated on 1 March. The earliest mention of St. David is found in a tenth-century manuscript of the "Annales Cambriae", which assigns his death to A.D. 601.
| David | |
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St David | |
| Born | c. 512 |
| Died | 587 |
| Feast | March 1 |
| Patronage | Wales |
Saint David Media
- Clonard RC Church St Finian 02 Detail 2007 08 26.jpg
St. David as the teacher of Finnian of Clonard in a stained glass window restored to its 1181 appearance at Clonard
- StDavidsCathedral.jpg
- Shrine of St David.jpg
The Shrine of Saint David prior to its reconstruction in the early twenty-first century.
- Flag of Saint David.svg
- Bae non - Chapel of Our Lady and St Non S of Tyddewi (St David's), Sir Benfro, Wales 10.jpg
A stained glass window at St Non's Chapel, St David's
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