- Felec of Cornwall
Saint Felec or Felix of
Cornwall was an obscure 5th or6th century Britishsaint active in the country's south-western peninsula. Saint Felix was said to have had the miraculous gift of being able to communicate with lions, cats, and other feline creatures. The church atPhillack , nearHayle is dedicated to Saint Felec (as he appears in a10th century Vatican codex). Later generations mistook him for the females Saint Felicity (alias Felicitas) and Saint Piala. His feast day isNovember 20 .Felec could be equated with Felix, a supposed early king of either
Cornwall orLyonesse according to the "Prose Tristan " (c.1235 ) and later Italian Arthurian romances, but this reference is very late. The character is probably mythical, having been confused with the7th century SaintFelix of Burgundy . Like Lyonesse,Dunwich , the centre of his diocese, was inundated by the sea.portalpar|Saints|Gloriole.svg
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