Endelienta, Endelient, Edellienta, Endellion Born c. 470 AD South Wales Died unknown Cornwall Venerated in Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism Major shrine St Endellion, Cornwall, England Feast 29 April Saint Endelienta (also Endelient, Edellienta or Endellion) was a Cornish saint of the 5th and 6th century. She is believed to be a daughter of the Welsh King Brychan, and a native of South Wales who travelled to North Cornwall to join her siblings in converting the locals to Christianity. Legend says that she was a goddaughter of King Arthur, and that she lived as a hermit at Trentinney where she subsisted on the milk of a cow. The saint is commemorated in the church and village of St Endellion which bear her name; Endellion being an Anglicised version of her name. Her feast day is 29 April. Contents 1 Life 2 Legacy 3 References 4 External links Life


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Tradition makes her a daughter of King Brychan,1 of Brycheiniog in South Wales. The village of Saint Endellion in Cornwall, named after her, is from where she is said to have evangelized the local population. Two former wells near the village were named after her.2 She may be the daughter of Brychan who is called Cynheiddon or Cenheidlon in Welsh records, with Endelienta being a Latinised form of the name. Her feast day is 29 April.citation needed The saint is believed to have been a native of South Wales who crossed the Bristol Channel to join her siblings in converting the people of North Cornwall to Christianity. During her journey, she may have initially landed on the island of Lundy, where she is believed to have founded a small chapel, which would later be wrongly rededicated to Saint Helen. She subsequently moved on to the mainland where she stayed with her brother, Saint Nectan, at Hartland, before eventually choosing to settle at Trenteney, south-west of the present day village of St Endellion, although she would return to Lundy from time to time on retreat for meditation.citation needed


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She lived at Trentinney as a hermit, where legend says that she subsisted solely on the milk of a cow, and that the cow was killed by the Lord of Trentinney after straying onto his land.citation needed He in turn is said to have been killed by Endelienta's Godfather, reputed to be King Arthur,1 after Arthur was angered by the deed and sent his men to exact revenge. However, Endelienta was said to be unhappy that Trentinney had been killed in her name, and restored both the cow and the nobleman back to life.citation needed


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Following a vision of her death, the saint is said to have asked that upon her death, her body should be placed on a sledge or cart drawn by bullocks, and that she should be buried at the place where they stopped. She is thought to have died on 29 April some time in the 6th century, and possibly at the hands of Saxon pirates. She was buried at the top of a hill, and a church built over her grave. The present church at St Endellion stands on that site.citation needed Legacy A chapel dedicated to Saint Endelienta survived on the site of her hermitage at Trenteney until the 16th century, while her shrine at the Church of St Endellion was a site of pilgrimage throughout the Middle Ages. It was virtually destroyed during the English Reformation, but the base survives to the present day and can still be viewed.citation needed


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In 2005 a local iconographer was commissioned to produce an icon of Saint Endelienta, even though there were no known images of her on which to base the work.1 On 25 August 2010 it was announced that British Prime Minister, David Cameron and his wife Samantha had named their newborn daughter Florence Rose Endellion3 after the village of St Endellion, reflecting the fact she was born whilst the Cameron family were holidaying in Cornwall.45 References ^ a b c "North Cornwall Saint to be remembered". BBC News (BBC). October 2005. http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/content/articles/2005/10/01/icon_feature.shtml. Retrieved 25 August 2010.  ^ "Cornwall, Cornish Saints". Cornwall Calling. http://www.cornwall-calling.co.uk/folklore-and-legend/saints.htm. Retrieved 25 August 2010.  ^ Florence Rose Endellion Cameron, born at Truro ^ "Cameron 'proud dad' after wife Samantha has baby girl". BBC News (BBC). 24 August 2010. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11089358. Retrieved 26 August 2010.  ^ "Camerons reveal daughter's name". BBC News (BBC). 25 August 2010. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11089358. Retrieved 26 August 2010.  External links Port Quin and St Endellion, thisisnorthcornwall.co.uk Saint Endelienta Persondata Name Endelienta Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth South Wales Date of death Place of death Cornwall


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