- Salomon of Cornwall
Salomon (also known, in Welsh, as Selyf) was a late
5th century Cornish 'warrior prince', possibly a King of Cornwall.Salomon is recorded, in the 'Life of Saint
Cybi ' as a "princeps militiae" living in EasternCornwall , where Cybi, his son, was born. Wade-Evans interpreted his title as 'captain of the guard', while others believe he was a sub-king ofCornwall . David Nash Ford suggests that he succeeded to the realm of his cousin, King Mark.Cybi's 'life' gives Salomon's father as Erbin ap Geraint ap Lud, but the Welsh "Bonedd y Saint" says Geraint ab Erbin ap Custennin Gorneu. Erbin and Geraint have evidently been switched around, but it is unclear which position is correct. Geraint ab Erbin is certainly a character in the Welsh Arthurian story of
Culhwch and Olwen . Custennin is known from other records, but Lud is not and may be a further mistake. Salomon married Gwen, the daughter of an Irish prince who had settled at Caer-Goch nearSt David's inPembrokeshire .Salomon is sometimes identified with one or both known Saints Selevan, of
St Levan in Cornwall and Penmon onAnglesey , or with Salwys, the supposed founder the church ofLansallos , also inCornwall .His memorial could be the
Chi-Rho inscribed stone to be seen atSt Just in Penwith recording 'Selus lies here'.References
*Doble, G. H. (1965). "The Saints of Cornwall".
*Ford, David Nash. (2001). " [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/salomcw.html St. Salom, King of Cerniw] ".
*Wade-Evans, A. W. (1944). "Vitae Sanctorum Britanniae et Genealogiae".External links
* [http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/myths-legends/saints.htm The Saints of Cornwall]
* [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/salomcw.html Eearly British Kingdoms: King Salom of Cerniw]
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